The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 03, 1955, Image 1

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    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<ke
wars.
Galle,
the
Rev. John form
minister of Florin
EUB. church,
speaker. Rev,
Col
erly
be
mbia
Cc. EB
will
mus’¢
Mount
Band
Mrs.
will
Joy
under
George
Ginder,
Vets
commander f
give his
Jay
the local will
-
Ww.
and
BASIC
son of Mr
Wagner of Florin,
grad a'ed from
training after compl t ng nine
weeks of basic treining at the
United States Naval Training
Center, Bainbridge, Md. Upon
completion of a 14-day recruit
leave Wagner will report to the
USS Rich at Norfolk, Va.
COMPLETES Jick
Wagner, S.A.
Mrs, Isaac C.
has recruit
Warren
of V.F.W
of ceremonies
Are Scheduled
For Day
National
the day
trod ch ‘and
Foley,
will master
National k
clory spe
member the
be
vents
The
honor
Program in
held
Friday,
On the
11, at ap
one min-
will be
DC
of
Washington,
11, 11:00 a.m
of November
proximately
‘ent
S1.¢€
in
Nov, ev-
ening
8:00 pm.
will
the
ute of prayer be ob-
served throughout nation.
Why
» nat'on
terans Day
after th
Public Lc
Day,
Veterans Day?
the
OF First
November
11,
Congress,
served
changed
honored
War 1,
veter
which
World
that
mistice
Ss of
Day
1] rica’s
On
Am was
mizht be October
1954
honored
Pre
procla
8, ident Eisenhowoar
ation calling
No-
Day.
to observe
ans
terans Day
Honor”,
Administra--
Affairs, is
Veterans Day
“Peace Wi h
V. Higley
Vet
the
Committee
®
is
Harvey
tor of ans
chairman of
Nationel
- NATIONAL FEDERAT ON
PLANS LOCAL DRIVE
O H district
vf the National Fed-
Independent Busi-
that Robert
iil contact
people in
relative to
Schw Jer,
3¢, ennounced
B. Gibbel, of
«independent
the Mount
membership
Lititz, w
busine ¢
areas
Joy
The foderaton non-prof-
organization with the largest
cf any
in the
is a
it
ndenendent
business organization
United States. It is the
devoted exclusively
defense independent
this country
LOCAL GIRLS IN
HOSTESS CLASS
The Cless of 1958 of
of Nursing of the
General Hospital
heir Thanksgiving Tea on
day, Nov. 17, 1955.
Lo-ct'a Carl n and Agnes Ro-
senfeld of the 1955
‘od ating of Donegal
School members of
Hostess Class.
Mrs. Marilyn Herr, librarian
of the high school, has been in-
vited to represent the adminis-
tration and faculty.
only or-
ganization
of
to the
bus nese in
the
Lan
caster will
hold t
Thurs
members
closs
are
{ chant’s
| past
1955
Artists Given
Cash Prizes
By Joycees
Cash prizes were awarded to
| the winning artists who pa nted
| Halloween
Mer-
the
was
r by
the
during
scenes on
windows
week, The
sponsored for the third yea
project
the JoyCees
Kitty's Dress Shop window
{| painted by Judy Nissley and as-
by Arthur Schneider and
Naugle first prize
among the sixth graders; Linda
Shields, with Sue Leiberher and
Connie Anderzon, second
sisted
Dennis won
won
window; Larry 1
with Robert Mariner
Berrier, third, for
window.
for Koser's
Jones and |
Janice Esh- 1
leman’s
Sally
Carol Buchon
prize the
Mount Joy Dept. Store window |
among the fifth
as Meckley, Gary Holtzman and
Helen Rutt, Tyndall's, second:
and James Schatz, Sandra Wol-
gemuth and Judy Kipple, th'rd
Fourth
Sandra
Aument
Lora Lee with
Ann Ulrich
arer won
Foley
and
first for
graders: Thom-
R1,
Society
grade winners
Gebhart, with
and Kathy May,
prize for their at
Lincoln;
were
Frank
first
the
Thomas with
Jarry Etsell and Richard Brown
were
window
Heisey,
second and
and
Way's
the
merchants
for Horners’;
Charles Heaps, John Hart
Paul Stehman, third
The JoyCees appreciate
of the
allowed their
used for the
(
for
cooperation
who windows
Halloween
to
ke pro
ject
Craft Evening
Planned For
ove
craft will
Wednesday
9, at the
A holiday
be held
November
Mrs. Bruce Greiner, Delta
for members of the Mount
Branch, of the Lancaster
eral Hospital Auxiliaries.
member interested in
ing to assemble the craft
into items whch will be
by the
to attend
At the September meeting of
the group, it
have each m mber work a
“Make dollar grow” project
on an individual or small group
meeting
evening,
of
St.,
Joy
Gen-
Any
help
kit
sold
invited
home
organization
the
ara
meeting.
was decided to
on
a
basis. If there are any members
who do not any special
vroject, they are especially in-
vited to attend the craft
ng to assemble Christmas
elties which may
their part of the
project plan.
The meeting scheduled to
begin at 8:00 p.m. The individ-
ual projects and crafts kit
items will sold at the next
meeting of the aux liary.
GOOD HUNTING!
Eddie Zerphey, 12-year-old
of Wally Zerphey, while
hunting Saturday, his first day
of hunting, bagged one pheas-
ant and two rabb ts, His father
hagied two rabbits
have
meet-
nov-
used
individued
be as
is
be
son
BAND CLUB SCHEDULED
The Donegal School Band
Club will meet next Monday
evening the high school
building. Parents of band mem-
bers are urged to attend
in
Farm Women Elect
Mrs. Reist As
President
during
at
Victor
Harold
CSS.
Greider,
Carrie
Norman
flower
program;
sley,
candle
the group in
lvn
votlions;
county
Hosp'tal Auxilizry |
ced
the
sowing
The society
their
Hostetter
Nov. 26.
and
and
servance
ans’
the 64th wedding annive rsary quietly
meeting. €
DEDICATED
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
yr
The scene in the above picture shows th last view of an old
andmark of the borough. The coal silos whicl haven't been
ised for several veal were CIMOVEC ron land the
with side Appletree Alley hind s offices
on
of {Ter
Donegal Senior
Play Is Next
Friday, Saturday
wo
2 ic 1s
will be pres
of the
Friday
12
Rest Joy
nt of
Ni 1
Henry Viount
elected preside
Farm Women
mecting last
home of Mr
Koser, Mount
Newcomer
Mrs.
was re
of You Familiar”, a
Saturday
Murs
Mi
)»-host
a
and by the
Joy
was Ct
the
onlor
auditiorium
and
chool
Musser
Mrs
and
Mrs
vice
Alvin
president
was ¢
Viartin
Miss
Mrs
named
02 being
Weaver
ry
act play
hy Ben
by Benjamin
n
jamin
secretary: Ww
Lehman, treasurer
Musser
chairman; Mrs.
Miss Alice Marie N
specic1 activities;
we Carol
Wi
Barbara
Murry, William
Epler R 1d
Asher Halbleib
nt r ill be
mim\
memuopers nei
Bair, Marie
Wagner
Was der
enhocfer, Jean
Gir Dixie
Koser
is tariet
Viariene
Gary
Sutter
1d
winorne an
and! Ap.
Frances Brocks
S
Mrs,
D1
public ty. yy, d
June Smith ave a
oO
5
Stud
demonstration: Tudvy Smith
making D
ie
ger led The
Mari
Ol
Mrs. Edna Shellenb
Vall prop
Hub
Gordon
Robert
bert Swartz
Harold K
cker are in cha
singing: Mrs cludes
de
Nolt
thi
eld
in
Mre
program for
to b
Hall
was
Good was charg
a
and Robert
the
convention
Moose
S
Richards
utlined
saturday in
Mrs. Rei-t
harge of the m
that the
Lancaster
Gerald B
Ing, annouwr
group
General
mbor
to hold
ai t
dl Lie
Willi SCW
Hi
house Nov
decided
annual banquet
Pavillion Saturday
BANKS LIST DAY
TO BE CLOSED
Gordon
. I ams
National Bank I
National
ph
the Uni
First
Both
the
Trust
branch
ed next T
of
though Friday,
Day,
which
on
: JOC A
Bank
Company its
will
Nov
S
in Florin be clos
YY > 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
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