tn “48a” tata > SR eT ae ae Aah hae xl) 8 e760 aes FO a’ a’ o as, ati eta - ., Bi - CS 0 mm = Ho A po Rh 28 | y i. id it ah bi #1 ae bs §4 A. AER uf 2 FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR NO. 39 Original Puppet Show To Be Held Friday Fifth and sixth graders of | Charles Heaps homeroom will puppet show in the present a local elementary school auditor- ium Friday, 2:30 p. m. The show “Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs’ has been prepared in the art classes for two months under the Kretzing and Linda Morton wit school. The miniature shi for the production the past stage direction of Mrs. James Phil- lips, instructor. The children made the pup- D 0 A pets and the scenery. Thirteen 0g wners € puppets will take the roles in . the play. Puppet heads were R d d Of made from paper mache’; the emin € costumes were fashioned and sowed and then the heads were painted all by the class. The show will feature two different County Law As a reminder to dog owners scenes: a castle scene and the in Mount Joy borough, the lo-| small cottage in the woods. cal Council reminds owners of} Carol Buchenauer will single following laws: 1. Unlic- “s Day My Prince Will . ori Day My : ensed dogs running at larg Come”. The children will man- : . a) may be killed by any police of age the puppets and also pro- . vide the voices. Mrs. Phillips|ficer. 2. Licensed dogs may b will be narrator. Following the killed by any person when at show, the class will sing a human being. 3. Dogs | Ho". and will show the puppets to the audience. A stage has licensed or not, are not permit- ited to run at large between sun- been lent to the group through ; the courtesy of John Buch, |set and sunrise and licensed principal of the Marietta Ele-| dogs, so running at large, may mentary School. The stage had: a killed by any police officer. originally been made by teach-|4 All dogs, sixmonths or more ers in Marietta. Mrs. Raymond of age, must be licensed by the! at both|county Treasurer. 5. Licensed schools, transported the stage to) dogs running at large, not ac- Mount Joy for the affair. | companied by the owner, may Tuesday, the group presented | be picked up and held by the the show to the morning police. The ower is respon-! dergarten group. Friday's she w!sibre for the expense of keep-| at 2:30] ing the dog. Knorr, school nurse is open to the public p.m. { : Police Commissioner Fred G.| Cleo Brandt will manage and McCartney quoted the rules for give the 1p Sleepy, the, ie county dog owners last first of the seven dwarfs; Joan] Landvater, Sneezie; = Naugle, Dopey; Mimi O’Connor, Doc: Carol Detwiler (Judy Nis-| sley’s voice), Happy; ar A rea Farms Schneider, Grumpy: and Dennis Fackler, Bashful. Lora Lee Foley (Helen Needed For voice) will manage the wicked queen; Judy Nissley, the hunts- * man: Linda Morton, the good Project queen; Thomas Meckley, (Bar- : bara Stehman’s voice), Snow Lancaster County farms are White: Sandra Kretzing, the in demand by city- dwellers Prince: Robert Mariner (Wen-| seeking a ‘‘vacation in the die Olson's voice), the Witch. | country” it was announced by Carol Buchenauer., Patty | the Pennsylvania Farm Vaca- Nornhald, David Brandt, Barry tion organization. Last year, re- Coover and Janice Berrier| quests for both Lancaster Coun-| made the scenery and Larry ty farms and for farms ‘near “| the Dutch section” were pre- Jones made the mirror. Barbara assistant directress;| John Gates will take charge of] the lights; and Nadine Bailey will introduce the play to the audience. dominate and thus far this year is the requests exceed the farms Stehman available. Farmers in the area of Mount Joy may take advantage of the this or- =e | project sponsored by | ganization which operates out Local Marble of New Holland. Last year the biggest share of guests came from New York, Philadelphia, Tournament Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Washington, with some coming Mount Joy's Veterans of For-las far away as Washington cign Wars will again sponsor a State. local Marble Tournament in conjunction with the national marble tournament which is sponsored by the national V.F. W. organization. . Plans were made at the reg- ular meeting Monday night at] the post home. The contest will The Farm Vacation organiza- tion operates like a club. Per-| sons who would be interested in the project may contact the area by representative in the Pennsyl-| writing to Box 239, vania Farm Vacations. be held locally for all boys up Fieldmen for the group point to the age of 15. Following out that the city guests don’t similar rules as in other years,| look for more than the usual the post will award medals to| fare and activity, Rural hosts the local winners and special| last year reported they enjoyed shirts to the winners in each| making the new friends to of the grades. The winner of teach canning, take fishing and the local tournament will com- “just. talk to’. pete in the department tourna- - Of ment in York, Saturday, May 26. The winner of the depart- Reorganizes In Boro ment will compete in the Na- Jay Eicherly was re-elected tional Tournament which willl president of the Mount Joy be held in Tallahassee, Florida,| goard of Health at a board Thursday, Friday and Saturday, | meeting at the home of Mr. i (Turn to Page 3) | Eicherly. Samuel Miller was AAA AAA { elected vice president; Clyde i Brill, secretary; John Schroll, | health officer: and Dr. Thomas The Physician On Call | O'Connor, health doctor. Sunday { Tne group discussed the Dr. John Gates | hog problems and the plan- | Ned sewerage situation. | group singing | nounced from | April. Left to right are Arthur Schneider, Mimi O'Connor, Sandra h the puppets which they will present in the Friday's special showing at the local elementary wn on the picture will be used Rotary Triplets Mark 30th Year At Meeting Here Rotary's Triplet clubs Mt. Jov, Elizabethtown and Lititz— thirtieth anniver-, marked their sary Tuesday evening at a ban- quet meeting at Hostetier’s pa- vilion Following the call to order by President Robert Hurst, singing of a verse of “America” invocation by the Rev. Lester Koder, and a sumptuous dinner,’ was led by Joe Shaeffer with Jay Barnhart Jr.! at the piano. provided soloist, Special music was William Gassman, (Turn to page 2) by Boy Scouts Ar Helping Resident ping Resident Boy Scout activities are an- the Mount Joy! troop. The Scouts are assisting | Earl Myers, North Barbara St] in learning the streets of the borough better prior to his go- to a school to secure a see- ing eye dog. Having started their assistance last week, the boys are helping Mr. Myers to the ‘ups and downs” of rossing streets and also to gain walking. ing learn more speed in New Gerald been Scoutmaster, Mr. Lutz will with the leaders are Assistant Named Lutz, East Main St., named assistant to Harold Etsell. Mr. Etsell Boy Scouts. Explorer Charles Buchenauer assistant Warren Heisey. Food Sale Planned A food will be held by the Scouts Saturday, March 24. The will be held in front of the Greer Gift Shop and will has the assist and sale sale begin at 9 o'clock a.m. Proceeds from the sale will go toward camping this summer for the troops at Camp Chiquetan. Scouts of the local troop and the Florin troop were guests of the Manheim troop for a hike Sunday. The combined group hiked up the mountain at the Lebanon Pumping Station. ————— —— ‘Student To Enter National Contest Donegal High School will have one student competing inj the United States National Symphony Orchestra Merri- weather Scholarship contest in The Contest is open to student in a public or par- ochial school but the require- ments are that a student must memorize and play a complete concerto which sixty minutes in length. | Miss Kay Kauffman, a soph- omore, has filed application for the contest in Washington, D.C. She will play “Concerto No. 1” by Mozart, for flute. As a help in her pre- paration, the school has pur- any | certo. Kay, a resident of has been a member of the school band and has also play- # ed in both county band and county orchestra concerts for i TR the past two years. H. Morrell Shields, instrumental instruc- tor, is assisting Kay in the pre- paration high is forty-five to| #7 especially written! chased a recording of the con- Marietta, 1The Mount Your Home Newspaper—Serving The Heart Of The Garden Spot Joy MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1956 Honor Roll Is | Released At | Donegal High | [5 senior] Four students of the school of first honor report senior; named to the for the fourth Lynn Fackler, Thome and man, juniors; Charles, and Twenty-nine junior high stu-! dents were named to the first honor roll. They are Barbara Johnson, Judith Heisey, Helen} Felty, Patricia Brenner and! Darla Kulp, ninth; David Nis-| sley, Joan Shaefter, Robert Hopple, Harriet Hawthorne} Nancy Fellenbaum, Joanne, Darrenkamp, Patricia Johnstin,| Samuel Grove, Patricia Phillips, | Carol Cupper, Joanne Zuch,| Emalou Grable, Carole | and Beverly Van Dine, eighth | graders: Lorraine Felty, David Johns. Joanne Martin, Cheryll| Brown, Sandra Miller, Deanne; Walker, Rachel Nolt, Carol Gratch, Barbara Brown and] Linda Sumpman, seventh grad-| i ers. Thirty-eight senior high pu-| pils reccived all “A” ’s and | ‘B” ’s to be named to the sec-! , ond honor roll. They are Joan | Schneider, Ruth Ann Moyer, Joyce Martin, Julia Loewen, | Joanne Landis, Sampho Steph- | anis, Miriam Nell, Louise | Horning, Peggy Wolfe, Emily] | Nissley, Betty McKain, David | | Bomberger, James Pennell, Ash Miriam Roland;| seniors; Phyllis Wolgemuth,| Lina Iwanowski, Eunice Hess,| James Shank, William Marsh-| all, Marlin Kreider, Arlene Hei-| sey, MaryAnn. Felty, LeRoy, Kaylor, andi Glenn Hess, jun-| iPS Geri» Strickler, Patricia] Shetter, Janice Hoffman, Rob- ert Buchenauer, Paula Weien,| Janet Shaeffer, Sandra Schroll, Ruth Krall, Sandra Koser, Pa-| tric'a Mumper, Jean Mumma,| Patricia Mihalik and Joseph] Grable, sophomores. Thirty-one er Halbleib, junior high stu- named to the “B”| They are Jacquie | Wenger, Sally Schroll, Jean Heisey, Joanne | Hart, Jean Bucher. Joyce Ber-| rier. Don White and Linda Fe-| 1ty, ninth; Joan Shuman, Jean Wolgemuth, Mary Sutter, Ardis, Wolgemuth, Linda Kleiner, | Karen Baker, Charlotte Wolge-| muth, Jay Lehman, Jarnes Ben-| nett, Thelma Good, eighth; Da-| ba Weatherwax, Wm. Young, ! Linda Hayden, Carole West, | John Martin, Roberta Marshall, were honor roll Mariner, dents Joan Corol Marley, Joanne Linard,! | Marion Gerlitzki, Jean Coller,! Sandra Barnhart and Glenn | Poifer, seventh graders. | ° { GRADE SCHOOL IS DECORATING FOR SPRING Art work is being used to decorate the rooms of the ele-! | mentary school for the spring; season. The windows have Eas-| | ter drawings which are visible, from outdoors. In Miss Irene] Ibach’s homeroom, St. Patrick’s| Day the doors, windows and bulletin boards. drawings share | { | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaylor who are celebrating their Gol- Donegal were| : roil| period; Es Barbara! Cynthia Ann Leh-| & Patricia| i sophomore, | 2 ! at 3. ss A yy = we PrN et So . ois ha i gh Peo Bulletin Dedicated To A Better Community “- McCoy Party Wins Donegal Election al ‘Takes Eight Posts As Hatfields Take One; 660 Vote | McCoy candidates captured eight of the nine Donegal High School posts in, the general el- | ection Wednesday. With 660 students voting in the election’ JACK GILBERT Mayor {2 Hears A About Pink Tickets Mount Joy's pink ticket reached the Fairbanks, newspaper. The Daily News-Miner, “America’s | | Farthest North Daily Newspa-| : per”, used an article with a, headline which reads “Police- | man Carry Coin for Parkers”. | The article then goes into detail! concerning the issuance of pink| : parked| Vi cars. | & tickets for overtime The clipping was sent to the | borough by Lt. Irene Anderson, | Alaska. Lt.| who is stationed in Anderson is the daughter of] Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson, aj 258 Marietta Avenue and is lieutenant in the Army Nurse corp. Earl M. Kaylors | Celebrate Their | 50th Anniversary | Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Kaylor, | 123 David Street, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniver-| sary today. The couple was | married Mar., 15, 1906 by the Rev. A. A. DeLong of the local! Evangelical Church. The couple have eight chil-| dren; Nedra, wife of Robert | Brandt, Elizabethtown; Lester,| Mount Joy, Howard, Lancaster; Hazel, wife of Rev. C. Donald! Waser, Manheim; Ruth, wife of | Walter Brandt, Mount Joy.| Mildred, wife of Lawrence Wit-| mer, Elizabethtown; Almedo, wife of Paul Hostetter, Mount Joy; and Cletus, Mount There are 14 grandchildren and has| i Alaska, i : Fairbanks | § | booths, Jack Gilbert was elect- ed Mayer of Donegal. Peggy Wolfe and George McKain were as Council members; Roland and Charles board directors; Seatt Carpenter and Charles Groff, representatives to the state capitol; and Ronald Haw- thorne, assessor. The one Hat- field candidate to win an office was Harry Frey, tax collector. Prior to Wadnesday's election, ‘| both parties had their last pub- | lic appeal for votes Tuesday af- ternoon in a two-party pots The winning candidatds | will attend a special luncheon | in Lancaster on Youth Day in | Government Day and the. two representatives to the capitol will visit Harrisburg swith the winning candidates in’ county schools. Jack te other was the faculty advisor for the project which was sponsored by the local Junior Chamber; of Commerce. elected Miriam Byers, school MIRIAM ROLAND School Director PEGGY WOLFE Council | raily. CHARLES BYERS School Director Offenders Are Sent Summons can a nickel lent you three, four, five or six Drivers of automobiles | who were parked overtime at | met rs in the borough and had nickles placed in the meter for { them who did not return the i nickel will know! The pink tic- GEORGE McKAIN Council How | i cost you | | dollars? kets have been turned over *o | the two Justices of the Peace ; 4 3 AV : + | for collection. CHARLES 0. GROFF ‘hen the nickels are Representative To Capitol EDWARD SCOTT CARPENTEI une git re To Capitol . : : signited | time, the violation becomes a one dollar parking violation. For not returning the nickel, the drivers will have tn pay the dollar plus costs befor the two borough officials. If the summons are ignored, warrants six great grandchildren. te will be issued for the drivers. A family dinner will be held °° Burgess Titus Rutt expressed at the Hostetter Pavilion, Sun- 5 the fact that although the orig- ay, March 18. They will be, 5 inal charge is only to return guests of honor at a drop-in © the nickel, the matter is im- | party by their sons and daugh-| | ters from three to five Sunday their, invit-| to which friends are Hostetters relatives and ed. Mrs. Kaylor was the former Alice Wittle of Landisville. Following their marriage, the couple lived in Elizabethtown 2 years and in Mount Joy for the, remaining forty-eight years. Mr. Kaylor learned the bar- bering trade when he was 15 and has been barbering for the past fifty-six years. Having worked in three shops in the borough, he opened his own at his home on the corner of Dav- id and Lumber Streets in 1929; and is the owner and sole ber of the shop today. He has always been active in church work. Although he re-| membered that there was no, choir at the local Congregation al Evangel’cal Church when he and Mrs. Kaylor were married, he said that he was a member of a quartet formed in 1910 and from the formation of a church choir, he became a member and still is a member of the same Choir. He sings tenor in the local church. He was also Sunday School superintendent for the past twenty-five years and president of the church of- ficial board, both of which he retired from last year, © ° { den Wedding anniversary. b portant. Students Chosen For County Band : REE 3 FE Fourteen students of Donegal RONALD E. HAWTHORNE HARRY FREY { High School will play in the Assessor Tax Collector county band coneert next te sae | month. Judy Naugle will play Florin Lions H Ch Baar ouglas ish, rs ‘Hayman Chosen Eula Weien, second clarinet: Loretta Hornafius, second clari- not; Joyce Berrier and Patsy Jaycee Head ot; Joyce Berser and Pats Johnstin, third clarinet; Dixie Warren Hayman was elected : ular meeting. In celebration of of the Mount Joy Ju- Baer, first alto saxaphone; Sams their third anniversary, Benja-i Chamber of Commerce ati uel ‘Harnish, third = frombones min Staley led a discussion on’ the LL 4 : "| Bernell Heisey, E-flat bass; e Tuesday night meeting ofl Ropert Reisch, snare drum, Mark Birthday Florin Lions celebrated Char- ter Night Monday at their reg- | the activities of the club during (he grou i > Special guests were the pres-| first vice president; Charles| pet: and gg : irst trum- ent president and secretary of Johnson, second vice president; PR atty Mihalik, third the Marietta Club, the sponsors James Smith, secretary; Elwood Re : Si of the Florin group in, 1953, Rice, treasurer; John Miller, di Elwood Spigle, of William Arthur Zuch and Richard rector for one year and Harold Penn ‘High = Schoo], York. will Smedley. Sidney Smith announ-| Zimmerman, director for two direct the concert. At the same ced plans for the club's spring] years. | time, the eastern county chorus auction. John Hess, president, | The group made plans for the will sing and will’ be directed was in charge of the meeting. | Youth Day in Government ac-! by James Zwally of Millersvilig ° | tivities at the Donegal High State Teachers College. NAMED TO HONOR LIST | School. The men also announc-| A William F. Tyndall, 302 ed the date for a circus in: bile Barbara Street a To Report New Families junior at town. The Benson Brothers Cir- Franklin and Marshall College, cus will make a one-day stand Who Are to be Visited Call MJ-3-9763 has been one of eleven students Wednesday, June 6. O. K. Sny- named to the mathematic's de- der, president, was in charge of partment honor list | the meeting.