Local Girls Will Attend fu severe wart "T'he Mount Your Home Newspaper—Serving FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR, NO. 42 International Round-up 5,000 To Camp This Summer In Michigan Mount Joy b2 among 000 attend the in- round-up of Senior Nancy Mr. and Detwiler Four Senior Girl Scouts will to nal Girl Scouts this Diller, Mrs. the 5 persons first ternat summeoer daughter of Lew Diller Ave., Ba Thome, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. RR M Thome, Marietta Ave. Jack Mariner, of Mr. ‘and Mrs. lariner, Longe- Barbara Mr. and W. Main ad Lan- rbara ie daughter Thomas N necker Road Bocker., daughifer Mrs, Charl have of * County. and of S 2CXKeT, salect to thirty fro ~treet ben the group m casio all 96 girls members of and Jackie and Donegal several period The local B Barbara, High Sq meetings he last 0 erates and _al Prior to are roop Nancy wbara are junier freshmen, hool. Following and a camping the ternates summer selection S was k Nan Thome were made this we cy and med and Jackie alter- n as with Barbara ecker as nates. Last w ough a re quest from nati headquar iris Cc ters stating that wi'l be adimitied unt patrol Mt. Joy for the rough Dates for June 29 ti Viust Train irls have be during the skills d of them 10 up te for m1 in prepar 9 months will They mg the past in which be ex be the anda pecte must able set equipment five-day Furnace near mon cemp Highlights Named the special Fourth of Several famous been named the day. Another visit to Dearborn, round-up Ju- ighlight of Ly bration persons have as speakers for highlight Greenwich Michigan. The will travel as a Lancaster 1t will be a Village, aders train county girls and 1 unit by from Pontiac. Americano Fair girls will put at the round-up be the winning Anm-~ricano on 19, The on a skit-display skit will at county to be held in Lancaster and Saturday, April county This unit a Fair Friday and 20 The c¢ ill Fair Americano and unty ture display skits various county and The winning taken with the for the round-up. the admission county fair, the be raised to mak sible for urged to to helo for the fe: ’S the neighborhoods. events will be county With {to the group charges funds the trip Residents the fair the trans- dele- the girls support in order porta gates. pay tion county ® PARA, TO SHOW FILM ON INDIANS Mr. - Eugene Madeira, native of Elizabethtown and Mission- ary appointed to India, will speak and also present a sound film strip that depicts the vital] role Indian Nationals will play in the future of the Indian Church. This will be held at| Cong. Mennonite Church in Marietta, April 8 at 7:30 p.m. To Report New Families Who Are to be Visited Call MJ-3-9763 “Woman” | £12,000. Other highlights of the f Mr. is be Rotary Month Harold Krall Jr, and Mrs. Harold ing honored as Club Student of Mag 0s Care Broun Makes Mare Flans of the enter Committez ran son Krall, the the 0 Care local Mass of the met Tuesday planning. The up a three- of 8-4, plan of had been placement nocessary by Church more decided system w 9 « A « A iL lor to set ith hours floor which the end ving nits was approved Jr, the was a0 Snyder, of meeting April manager, charge meeting. called At that 1 will be drills in next Monday, ime calling and planned Children Treated To Eas'er Party Saturday of the Messiah Home, Mount Joy honor an by the March the element followed systen practice ill be Residents Childr Rl, n's were guests of at Laser local 31 party sponsored JoyCees Saturday, ‘he party was held in at the ry echool which meal. orning local was by the The ed and hunt prior noon children were part 1n and egg rolling to the special Easter This the fourth local group has took an egg contest lun- cheon is that the tained the Easter Harold Zimmerman, Jr. the committee affair. Students cted For D'strict Group Three of the High School will take year enter- to an party. M was chairman of arge of the © Seale ho I's. in ch Done- part students cal chorus weekend at nna Twp. High near Harrisburg. Asher Halblei! itone; Miriam rar alto. Th Thursday district presenta the Sus- School, in the tions this gueha » will sing bar toland, second o; and 1 Thome, 1e three will practice on and will present con- Friday and Saturday SOY certs both 1ights ® Girl Scots Visit Members of Girl Scout Troop! Lankenan Hos- last Satur- girls were accompani- ed by Mr. and Mrs. George Brown III; Mr. and ert Brown; Miss Jean Jack Beaston, Mrs. Brandt, leader and ol Smith, assistant leader, At the hospital, the group visited the Health They saw the famous which is valued at visited the Ph'lade 319 pital day. The Iphia, Mumma; day were lunch in the cafeteria | of the hospital and a visit to a, | large department store at Wyn-| newood. entertain- children at the home. Mrs. Rob-| Ruth M Miss Car-| Museum. | > a id “Invisible Town To Grow A the with for the it, Mr said, received by and Council encouragement system, In Irving Swarr in letter was Authority words of sewerage Mrs are and “We the our very much of sewer town to grow!” favor system, We want School, Home Group Discuss improvements Plans building the the meeting School Tuesday annual for on wera d'scussad of ounds pavilon al elementary Association to to . a the school gt the 1 IHome Seeking nts a the Chunk tho cal and make the shade ) was named night. improvem school plavground was problem. to of & held on Charles investigate possibility. helter and will vin 8 A the be assisted by mith. report will be May was yesented at meeting held repairs the play- will be Mem con A discussion also the achers ne need of the bl sound A 0 on decision May advised fall are made atl the meeting to fund-rais- asked to suggestions at 'S were 20 the od annual and ome armed with meeting Charles Charles Chunko to serve on a nominat- make re- next meeting. The $25.00 to the C Irvin Smith, Heaps ind Mrs. were cted committee at tho ip voted ‘er Drive. Mr. Heaps and Nornhold committee ing to a port gr an- Mrs. appointe of to for roller skating the patrolmen which the School and party will April or May.| Walters, Scouting announced that of which is leading number Myrtle make were d two ar- | rangements a party for | is sponsored by The Home be held sometime .in ‘group. rep- the Mt the Cub Edward esentative, district is a part, for the ves.ern 0) ‘ounty of scouts. The included’ a ed Tyndall, Joseph Detwiler organ sic by Mrs. George Broske and Mrs. John Hart. The Rev. Geo. Ludwig gave the invocation and the closing prayer. Refrosh- ments were served by the third evening “A Clos by by program of the safety film Jack Mrs. mu- explained recitation Book” a and grade mothers. tee Teen-Age Dance Is Friday Night Th2 Teen Agders sored |! the Ladies Auxiliary of Friendship Fire Company will be held April 6th at 8:00 until 11:00 p. m. will record dance.. have any dance, spon- dy m. This a Admission 25c¢, if favorite records you want play- ed, bring them along, but, please mark them. The Spot Dance our last dance Hoffman and Red Armold, Mary Smith and Ed Portner nd Lena Iwanowski and Ralph Detz. Pp be you winners of were Janice ° - BIRTHDAY | Newcomer, E. Main| treet, quietly celebrated his) 80th birthday Saturday, | March 31st. Dr. Newcomer is still active] in his work as a veterinarian and made his usual calls Satur-| day. On Sunday, a family din-| ner was held in honor of his! birthday. { - Ul eens ONEY STOLEN IN FLORIN About $3.00 was stolen from the John Wolgemuth Fruit, Stand, Florin, last Thursday night when thieves entered the stand. According to state police, entrance was gained by break-! ing a rear window. The loot in- cluded nickels and dimes which Mr. Wolgemuth had left in the’ cash drawer. No merchandise, | was disturbed. { CELEBRATES pr. A N, YY. on ‘Rates Are Compiled [ banking | each The Heart Of The Garden MOUNT JOY. PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 5, Council And Authority Meet Jointly Boroughs Millage adoption of thr oughout! Following the borough budgets the county, the Lititz Borough Manager compiled a list of tax the nineteen) | rates in each of boroughs Mount real mills on ranks seventh from! Although there boroughs which have the! rate (Christiana, Eliza-| Manheim, Marietta Joy), eight boroughs Joy's twelve estate the lowest. are| ve 12 bethtown, Mount have a higher Denver's rate is 18 mills; olumbia, Millersville and New Tolland 17; Adamstown, Akron Ephrata have 15; ind 14. Those with a than Mount Joy are 11.5; Terre Hill, 11; Joro and Quarry- 9 and East mill and havo and Lititz, lower rate Viountville Washington ville, 10; Stras} Patersburg, 7 urg, rate. | Joy Spot 1956 Tonight: Lion Pancake Breakfast Is Saturday “All the pancakes eat” is the theme Pan Cake morning, you annual April 7, in The serve from Saturday local Lions firehouse Club will customers In sausages, the Joy breakfast to a.m. until 12 to the noon. juice and coffee are | the menu. uxilizry Fetes Denver Post Americ Auxiliary ntertained the Den- rer auxiliary their Tuesday ight meeting at the post home. I'h their guests dish, social present- president n Legion nt at entertained covered a group to "a gift was siness meeting president, Edward Brown, Mrs. Betty Gwendolyn tod Doris ung and to mittee Irown, Mis nominating a com- thle at group to make a report The local d that the Christiana auxiliary will entertain them he near future. IN y card Avril next meeting notific in will be held in Th2 group voted $5.00 to Girls Mrs. announced the wide Gavel Party ion of will the Elizabethtown gion home Aug. party the Camp that 3211 officers Fevstone Rineer ountiy installat held at rican L nd be Amc | door. 90 | ¢ Ticke members sold by the club but purchased at heads assisted by Alvin Bigler, and Henry the club will s are being of also be John co mmittee may Land's Sprecher, Bailoy Members of perations for m NM Girl invited mbe of rs 75 have been the af club. The sixteen leader, Miss Fay and their assistant Elwood Mateer by the club. ° es THREE TREATED ON BIRTHDAY SATURDAY A birthday held Saturday Troop attend Tair, tha Mrs sponsored triple party morning at Gain- for three “Mushy” er's Restaurant men. Frank celebrated birthday; his Jr. day his eighty-fourth E. W. Newcomer, and Samuel Dock, Dr. ightieth; h's cak> was presented to the the club” three by members ‘breakfast New Banking Hours To Begin Next Friday Night the lo- National and Trust Union National Bank Maytown Friday to Beginning next week, cal First Company, Florin Bank Bank nights and will remain for open business from 5 the first Regular be held Friday closing at 2:00 p. and reopening at 5:00 p.m. will be no banking hours " mornings beginning 13, new hours. will Friday, April for the ours 1S day m. I'here Saturday April 14th. been customers Since Individual notices have sent the mnnouncing banks’ the ‘change. to the { ior change in policy of obscrvances, the elimination more offer- holiday banking services will be ed to the communities. Some of the days the banks formerly will now remain open ness Lincoln's birthday, Washington's birthday, Colum- bus Day, Flag Day and Veter- ans’ Day. Other banks policy hours on which closed and for busi- are where similar communities have adopted a of Friday night banking are Manheim, E. Peters- one bank in Lebanon burg, Lancaster, Columbia, Harrisburg, and Campbelltown. (OST OF CANCER COST VS. CONTRIBUTIONS % FA CANCER (Average for every S. family in one year) 30¢ AD CONTRIBUTIONS $ TO FIGHT CANCER SIIB] AMERICAN Lege) can Dickinson College of the second Breakfast, Mount the 6, addition fruit included on the they the the Arthur] Maurice Zerphey. begin the event at 4:00 Scout to compliments Scouts, Wicken- are was from 7:30 to 9: local Good, Sr.! ot the Creating Shortage Bull etin Dedicated To A Better Community 7¢ PER COPY $2.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Deadline To Act On Sewers ‘Session Called For Decision On Contract Awards Student Writes Original Music A. Charles R1 | songs for Mt. the Jr., of Jaunt” Mayer, Joy wrote some “Jamaicun , an original musical comedy which students pre There 30 the sented recently were students included in cast. The show was given 2 nights on the campus before capacity Charlie, is a member audiences. a more, of the Dick- Band. Gir! Scout Leaders Treiuing Cours Scout le: interested in t ders who their that offere 4 of Girl are troops; train- by dan- king camping notified ing will be the Girl Seout Council caster are courses County Training council The committee the sessions for has the arranged county districts. This course is required of lead-| at their ader the | ers if The 1 pleted troop goes camping. must have first com-| Basic i Course. i Leaders in | trict will Ranch the meet April Northwest Dis at the Heisey 10, ‘17, and ‘24 30 pm. A week- of camping will be held 5 and 6. Leaders in the lo- neighborhood included this district. eo end May col in are twenty-fifth. A birth- School Growth | Of Teachers | ing provides pn, partment of Public minor | growing demand teachers will I ment, stantly ' Rheems Waitress Wins Coffee Harrisburg -PNS vania schol officials ar Jhe school state the Pennsyl | becon - with steadily of the concerned increasing crop chil- dren ponulating A spokesman State Instruc- News worriment that there will million for told Pennsylvania Service at the present be more than children grades in the vears from now. ion is some date 1%; elementary State school in Keystone four The enough teachers problem of trying to find to meet the is serious and the department said. the entire school at the present time, both elementary secondary grades, there is a to-i tal of about 68,000 teachers. However it is estimated that by 1960 15,000 additional be needed to meet annual increase 200,000 enrollment. | | the depart-| grave, Throughout system in- cluding and some an of in pupil In the opinion Pennsylvania is now just barely meeting it's teacher re-| quirements, spokesman put-| ting this way: “Just when we think we're in rather decent shape insofar as teacher supply is concerned, we come face to face with con-| increasing demands brought about by the annual increase in school enrollment. We wish we knew when there would be a leveling off.” ree (ns - of a Queen Title Mrs. Robert Rheems, was crowned coffee queen for] selling the most ‘“‘Buck-a-Cup,| Brace-a-Child” buttons to her customers last week. The pro-| ject was sponsored by the Lan-| caster County Restaurant As-!| sociation in support of the fund, raising campaign of the Lancas-| ter County Society of Crippled, Children and Adults, Inc. Mrs. Seiders, who is employed at Metzler’'s Restaurant, Elizabeth-! town, sold 138 buttons. sopho- | # of, three { man | outlay of cash, i 250 W. Orange Street | ing sponsored | Fellowship. | sions | are | tion | | | | ly Mouht Jey Borough Council adjourned their regular month- Monday night agree- session | ing to meet in continued session | | the | { { | RET Surber Fe Folate = Honored On Birthday Mr. Reuben Fell West Street eightieth birthday ‘nbaum, 3 his ster observed Ea He was guest of or held Approximately | Main | |; 3 | on Sunday a drop in tea for hin | by his family. guests. Some form-| Mount Joy and town who| Mr. and| and Mrs. | Naomi Elwood| Rollman,| ciates were er residents of friends from out attended the tea were: Mrs. H. E. Hauer, Mr Harold Pierce, Mrs. Hackman, Mr. and Mrs Hac Mr. Mike Mr Mrs. Christian Martin, | Mr Mrs. Norman Baer,! \ Mrs. John Bender, Mr.| John Habecker, Mrs Aungst, Mr Mrs. Nor- Badorf, Mrs. Harvey Seip-!| le. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Anna Grissinger, M ss Mrs Mrs of kman, and and and Mrs Vir and \da and Jack Hoffman, Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mr. and and Mr. 111 Miss Austin the Rowe, Mr. Earl Reinhart, Habecker, Stauffer and George S Mrs. Martin Strickler, H:becker and Mrs Fellenbaum at table Mr. life long Mount Joy the First Trust H~» entered 1892 at the that time, Derson Joan Chas Norman Mrs Jacon, Sara presided tea Fellenbaum has been a and with and years. Sept., and at other the resident of Florin and has been National Bank for 64 the bank on age of 16 he one by and were employed bank os Veterans May Reinstate Insdrance -| Veterans of World Wars I ond II who have allowed their permanent plan GI insurance| to lapse for some years may now reinstate without large Clayton P. Boy- VA office a er of the Lancaster announced today. Further information may obtained at the VA Office at be , Lancast- said . [ er, Mr. Boyer Indian Supper Is Planned For Youth | An American Indian supper] | will be held in the St. Mark's! Sunday even-| the Youth| two commis-! the event) Social Ac- E. U. B. Church by The in charge of the Missionary Commission and the Rec-| and Leisure Commis-| sion. Miss Diane Reese and Miss Joyce McMillan are chair-| man of the commissions Following the supper, pro- gram will be presented. Mrs.| Warren Neff will give a talk on, customs of American In-| dians. A recreational period | will climax the evening. The] event is scheduled for all young people between the ages of 124 and 24. reation a the | house * { ority will act on the investigation | of | borough shall be | house has | superintendent | ways | passing | LIONS in the fire- a joint with Borough Authority. Tonight Council and Borough Auth- necessary tonight (Thursday) in session the ordinances prior to the award- [ ing of the sewerage bids. Harold Kulp Monday ing several citizens of W. Street was present at the me>ting represent- Main requesting that be conducted yon in that portion of the Although this investigated last year, Myers, president, again George Groff as chairman spacial commit- investigate the matter. His commitiee includes Charles he soot own. problem was Lloyd appointed of a tee to Leadership 150 friends and business asso-| Bennett, Jr. and Will'an Dom- mell. A request for a street light on the corner of New Street and Q Alley was presented and turned over to Mr. Dommell, chairman of the light commit- tee. Fire Chief Ray Myer's re- port listed three fires during March. Park Neiss, Chief of Police, reported six arrests for 'gnor.ng red traffic signals; one, reckless driving 1, improper left 12, ignoring parking tickets; 1 drunkenness and dis- orderly conduct; and 2 aecci- dents investigated. turn: from of the climax Answering the Mount Chamber Commerce as to which date Counc’l favored the daylight saving time. the group favored with 4-2 vote the end of Octcber. This survey is being conducted by the Penn- State Chamber of Commerce The action not official but will be used for the State survey. A of this survey will then be sent to the in that the results of cities d within a Joy request for a svlvania 1s copy borough order the and group may see the o'hor A any towns that the minimum of minimum of with'n.. of the motion was p ss future streets a thirty feet with a twenty feet of paving Mr, Groff, chairman property committee, reported that the basement of the fire- been painted. The group decided to contact the of county high- connection with a no- the present East Main in from borough limits on Street to the intersection of E. Main and Chestnut Streets. They also decided to ask that the of West Main St. Haven Street west- ward to the railroad tracks be renovated. (At the present time, the street in this portion zone portion from New | of the borough is higher than the sidewalks.) Council also went on record announcing that summer meet. = ing of the group in June, July, August and September will be held at 8:30 p. m. instead Of the usual 7:30 time. ~® - ATTEND RALLY Eighteen members of the lo- cal Lions Club attended - the Spring Rally in Ephrata Mon- day night. The Rally took the { place of the regular meeting of the wezk. The Physician On Call Sunday Dr. John Gates another’ ih