The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 05, 1956, Image 1

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    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.
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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
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