OLD LANDMARK demolition of old mill at United Lutheran Church Wome Will Rally Here Saturday Rally of the Church The Spring United Women, ence, will be held in Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy on Saturday, May 5, with sessions at 2:00 and 6:45 p. m. The theme of th: Rally is “Rise, Ye Children of Sal- vation.” The devotions at both sessions will follow this theme and will be led by Dr. Barbara DcRemer, mis- sionary to India on furlough. At the afternoon there will be a panel d'scus sion, “The New Look for Church Women.” Moderator of the panel will be Miss Jo sephine Darmstaetter, Lan- aster. Miss Darmstaetter is the Assistant Executive Sec- retary of United Lutheran Church Women. Panel lead- ers are: Dr. Frances Dysing- er, L.LD., Philadelphia, Field Secretary of United Honor Roll Released At Donegal | Three sophomores received all A’s to be placed on the| first honor roll of the Done gal High School for the fifth| report period. They are Pa-| trgia Charles, Sandra Koser| and Tony Martin. Forty-one| junior h'gh school students) reccived all A’s to be placed) on the first roll. They are] Carolyn Walters, Sally Schroll, Barbara Johnson, | Jean Heisey, Helen Felty | Patricia Brenner, Barbara Shuman Darla Kulp, fresh- man; Jean Wolgemuth, Mary| Sutter, Jane Brubaker, Dav-| id Nissley, Joan Sheaffer,| Linda Kleiner, Robert Hop ple, Joanne Darrenkamp Karen Baker, Charlotte Wol gemuth, Patricia | Samuel Grove, James Ben-| nett, Patricia Phillips, Carol| Cupper, Joanne Zuch, Carole Garlin, Beverly Van Dine, eighth graders; David Johns William Young, Loretta Fel- ty, Dorothy Engle, Carol West, Joanne Brown, Cheryll| Brown, Peggy Brill, David| Smith, Deanna Walker, Ra chel Nolt, Marion Gerlitzki | Linda Sumpman, Barbara| Brown, : and Carol Grafch, seventh grade. Forty-s:x senior high school students received all A’s and B’s to be placed on the second honor roll. They are Joan Schneider, Ruth| Ann Moyer, Jovee Martin Lynn Fackler, Miriam Nel Lonise Horning. Fel Ienbaum, Edward Myers. Da vid Bomberger, James Pen nell Asher Ha'bleib, seniors] Fhyllis Wolgemuth, Janet Wolgemuth, Ba: bara Jo Th me, Betty Raffensnorg r Lina Iwanowski. Funice Hess, James Shank. C role Wittle, Elaine Showalter Audrey Musser, Cvnthia| Lehman, Jacob Zeller, Glenn Lutheran Lancaster Confer- session Johnstin | | | | | Hess, Betty Baugher, juniors; Geri Strickler, Aglaia Steph- anis, Patricia Shetter, Janice Hoffman, Robert Buchenauer Frank Kramer, Paula Weien, Janet Sheaffer, Ruth Krall, Sandra Schroll, Jane Sweit- (Turn to page 5) To Report New Families Call MJ 3.9763 TORN DOWN © | girl | award will be given AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, i Workmen are shown ast end of the Borough Women Miss Belly Lutheran Church (Membership) ; Edwards, Lancaster, Pa., Ed- ucation Secretary (Educa- tion); Miss Carolyn Mudroch of Louisville, Ky.,, member of the Executive Board (Christian Service) ; and Mrs. M. F. Rheningans of 3rookfield, Wis.,, Treasurer of United Lutheran Church Women (Offerings). The Ju- nior Choir under the direc- tion of Miss Beulah Smith will sing two anthems, “God of Love” and “Saviour, Bles- sed Saviour”, at the after- noon session In the evening, Dr. Rob trt Stackel, Director of Ev angel:sm, United Lutheran Church in America, will ad- dress the United Lutheran Church Women. The evening off ring will be devoted to the evangelism effort of the Joard of Social Missions. A vocal trio, Mrs. Richard Div- Registration For First Grade ay 9th Registration who did not attend Kinder for children garten in the Mount Joy ele- mentary school but who plan! the the May ). The times for testing these 10 a o enter first grade in all held school next Wednesday, will be in children are 9, m., and 1p. m, First grade children must be six years old on or before January 31 1957. Birth cer- tificates and vaccination cer- tificates must be brought with the child the day of tes- ting. ® Legion To Present Awards Awards will be given in the Donegal High School 9th grade and Hempfield High School 8th grade by the Wal- ter S. Ebersole Post 185 Am- Legion and Auxiliary boy and additional to an Donegal Legion erican to the outstanding in each. An outstanding girl at by the Maytown Auxiliary Charles Bennett, Jr. will have charge of the awards at he two schools. At thg same t me, the winners of the ori- torical and the essay con- ests will be presented their nrizes by the post. The special program will he held Friday, May 11. The will ke at Hempfield High at 1:30 and the s end at Donegal at 2:30 p.m. All [Leg'onnaires and auxiliary members are invited to at- tend the programs. The Rev. John Gable, chaplain of the post and pastor of the Columbia EUB| Church, will be the speaker| at both schools. The boys’| awards are given on a basis of honor, courage, scholar- ship, leadership and service. The girls’ qualities are hon- or, scholarship, service, Am- ericanism and leadership. Last year’s winners were Tony Martin, Miss Sandra Koser and Miss Patricia first Mumper for Donegal High Fackler and Sandra Wolge- grade: back row, Kenneth Peifer, sixth grade; Roger Pack- | Hayman pinned a past presi- night. He was also and Ray Ober and Muriel Ripley from Hempfield High. Champion " William Sheaffer RO WE Te Wa RG wr WER RIGA BRE el a a ie i i ps The Mount Joy BU | { | 1 | FIFTY FIFTH YEAR NO MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, LETI MAY . SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Mount Joy Firemen ! To Fight Planned Fire # 3 Jr Eo be 4 Surf Club Plans Are Complete being made A “planned fire” will held the bo Ee iy Friday, May 4, when Mount Joy down firemen will burn a wooden tobac co shed on the north side of | East Main Street. The is located on the Mount Joy property shed school the Little With © the ance of this structure, anoth- Borough Final plans are the final phases of near Chiques annual post prom High here in Cronk for the Creek disappear- Bh pl Donegal for Sponsared party of the School May 11 the JoyCees, the held in the “Surf Club”, ter known in the community the local firehall. Decorations will center a- nautical theme with floor (Photo by O. K. Snyder Jr.) ui seniors Friday er “local eyesore” will have ls jointly and be heen removed. The fires will Nn begin at 6 p.m Following this by local JayCees party will the the wood the fire, firemen will burn that stone as mill which was removed this The had formerly been used the Reist Seed Company until 12 years ago when the roof and completely Richdrd Landisville remains in and will by Ww. et, Mrs. Clyde Nissley, Miss Dorothy Wolte sing “Come Unto Me" Tschaikowsky. The Rev Lester Koder, pastor of the local church, will have the closing prayers and bencdic tion at both services The Rally committee of the conference, of which Mrs. Roy Frantz, Millersville, is the chairman, includes the president of the local society, Mrs. Clyde Eshleman, and] Mrs. W. L.. Koder. Supper committees are under the di of Mrs. Raymond Gilbert, kitchen, Mrs. Bruce| ° rill Bixler Is reine . { The parents and the ral public are invited to vis Brown and Mrs. Joseph New Lions the elub prior to its open King, dining room, and Mrs.| . Harold Brown wervation: President Friday nigh!. The hours 10 11:15 p.m.’ have The women of all the organi ween designated as the time zations of Trinity are cooper | Lewis E visitation. Charles Ryman| ating to provide gracious|:d president the local chairman of this hospitality for the Lancaster|lLions Club at the regula Conference United Chureli| neeting Tuesd: y at Hostet er's. Clyde D. Mumper was] ! | year’s event. Women and the guest speak { lected first vice Mass Care ors president; Clayton D. second] f Aument, R..Pennell | mlCanter Plans | Alvin B. Bigler, vice; Is Marble round a small tables, dancing, a show, drinks and food in the club for the evening. The Surf Club” will be open from 11:30 p.m. until 3:00 Parents ‘of the students made reservations the affair have already letters from the organizations de event Frank his orchestra for week. stone mill as floors caved in ruining the building a.m who for received ponsoring iervibing the Widder and provide the Nissley, con- have tractor, purchased the build a ing a few months ago and removed the stone this week -— @ music rection gen ne {to | of Bixler was elect-| “or of s general Charles E. Ashenfelter,| [ secretary: Ralph G. Alleman treasurer; Grant Miller, tail Sur wister; Henry R. Zerphey . [lion tamer; John K. Landis,| A surprise test was Ir. and Vietor J. Koser. di-| wed at the maine Ronald Pennell, son of Mr ctor for year: * Jay a igi arin Mrs. James Pennell. Wi Jarnhart and Joseph Taylor. | Se ot The ir ee} a ie Shatin I irectors for two years { onday nig it. he dry-run Main Street was crowned] | est time is known only by Mount Joy marble champion, Charles Ww manager. O. K Snvder, n a playoff among the grade Caster, will He will call it sometime winners. Ronald was also| speaker for tin the near future. No actual first place winner two years/'meeting. Mr. Passmore, as | TPs tied In: the ago and third place winner seciated with the Pennsyl xperiment. The main pur last year. To gain his title] Vania State Association of) es lor the: test Will be te he defeated runner-up James Form Equipment Dealers | oC how long it will take Kyle 7-6. Ronald is an eighth will discuss civic problems]. r the members to assemble grader; and James, theand projects. Mr. Mumper|.’ th or commiitee third grade winner. {will be in charge of the pro-| wid 1 By rounds, Barry Teleke|8ram. A time defeated Barry Funk 7-6; =~ {opted at ihe James Kyle defeated Telekey | bing. Members were 7-0: Ronald Lauver defeated| 7.6: a.a the three shifts of oper neth Peifer defeated roger Banquet To Have| i". ri bin ry ro Packer 7-6; and Ronald Pen-| rn hare: Thi ri + starte rl nell defeated Jay Kaylor 7-3.| Doll Talk Lehn i oy In the quarter round, Kyle| nr. Ravimond Veh, wife the event that teleprone con defeated Lauver 7-4; py yeh, the Editor of nections are impossible, a Pennell defeated Peifer Youth magazine messenger system will be eifer defeated Lauver, 7-6 1. puB church will bel used. |the speaker at the annual for 3rd place winner. Medals will be presented Mother and Daughter Ban- to the first three winners | quet to be held in St. Mark's ang Hires wil be Banded] Chueh, Tuesday evening to the grade winners and May 8 at 6:30 p.m. One of runners-up at a future as- her hobbies is dolls and she sembly program. Ronald| has a collection of dolls from May 7, 7:30 p. m. in the Pennell will compete in dis-|many nations of the world. Presbyterian church. Mrs trict competition Saturday,| This talk will be of interest Warren Foley is neighbor- May 32 h Moule, Ry to youth and adults alike. hood chairman. will be alternate for the Mt - Joy representative. ji During the contest in the fourth grade last weck, Wil liam Sheaffer was proclaim- ed the winner by defeatins runner-up Mart'n Roese. Tie two others to reach the semi | finals were Steven Keller J | ad Robert Gantz; Other & | quarter-final contestants wer 3 fi | Jon Dellinger, Barry Etsell Yichard Brown and Charle Heaps. James Kyle was the win- ner of the third grade mar- ble tournament when he de- feated Kenneth Leakway| 7-2. The other two to reach |g the semi-finals were Larry | a Fisher and Johnson Ebersole. Other quarter finalists were James Metzler, Jackie Mar- tin, John Brown, and Mich-| ael Wagner. Fifth grade winner Ronald] Lauver defeated runner-up David Allen. Others to reach] the semi-finaly ti Roe: Winners in the annual marble tournament sponsored by | ‘ithe local V.F.W. were named following class competition. others to reach the row, left to right, Barry Funk, second grade winner; finals were Robert Eshleman, Teleky, first grade; second row, James Kyle, third| Richard Nornhold, Mary Lou grade; William Sheaffer, fourth grade; Ronald Lauver, fifth prise Test | plan-| center one and Passmore, Lan | be the guest | Ir e J the May 15] he various schedule was ad Monday meet- placed| -— -— i NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING The Mount Joy-Florin Girl Scout Neighborhood will hold a meeting Monday nite,| ler, seventh; Jay Kaylor, ninth, and Ronald Pennell was muth. crowned champion with James Kyle as runner-up. (Turn to page 2) bet- § be | | vania will spe g| charge T.B. X-Ray Unit To 'VEW Names| | ans of bene ; 5752 of Mount Joy and new Winners in the annual Teen-age Koad-e-o include, iett to | right, Ronal. Gotwalt, first place winner; James Staley | second; and Joyce Staley, third { Five To Graduate Road-e-o From Gen. Hospital \W inners F.ve girls are among Named the Gotwalt, from General 1 seri fe In y 3 rst x Hospital School of Nursing. won first prize annual Road-e-0 con | Miss Dorothy Dick, Saturday. Sponsored by Hernley, Vivian local Junior Chamber o!| Commerce. Ronal ree ived| 401 out of a possible] 500 to be named champion | His prize was a $25.00 wa bond donated by Rober! Kunkle of the Kunkle Oi’ Company. Ronal will repre sent Mount Joy in the stats playoffs in Hershey June 9. Runner-up was James Sta ley, Florin, with 381 point] and third place winner was | Miss Joyce Staley, with 37! points. James received a $1( second prize which was do | nated by the Garber Oil Co | and his sister received a $5 | third prize donated by O. K Snyder Insurance plus a $10 prize to the girl with the| highest score by the JoyCees Automobiles used for the| event were donated by Clar-| ence Herr Newcomer| Motors plus the driver edu cation auto used at Donega | High School. Judges for thd] went were Marshall Gem berling, and George Kauft of the Donegal facult: | and a Pennsylvania State | trooper from the Columbie| barracks. Paul Stoner, Jr. was chair. | man of the road-e-o which | held on the parking lot! to the rear of the school Fourteen teenagers entered the "competition. Although this third year for the contest! there is only one former| winner, John Heisey. Three| vears ago, John was the first! prize winner with a total of/ 397 points. Last year he beat| his own record by making] 418 points to also be named champion for 1955. sie ae foe - PARENTS TAKE NOTE With the beginning of work on the sewers parents are urged to instruct their chillren to stay away from heavy machinery and the deep ditches that will be| dug in the streets. s'xty-six to graduate the Lancaster Popla. | in the| Ronal Street, third test {1 ne They are Miss Lois R4; Miss Donegal Springs Miss Ruth Oberhollzer North Strect; Miss Audrey Singer, Mayvtiown. A former resident, Miss Chris-| Florin; Manheim Vietzler, Road; points Barbara tiana Max is also a member of the class. Graduation exercises will held at the McCaskey High School, Thursday, May 10. 8:15 p.m. Dr. Althea K. Hottel, dean of women at the University of Pennsyl ak. ® Memorial Day Plans Listed Memorial Day activities have been planned for Mem orial Day and the Sunday receding the holiday by the Mount Joy V.F.W American Legion posts. All Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts Cubs and Brownies are ask- ed to participate in the ac- tivities of the two days and also the members of the two the auxiliary and nan and vas veterans and groups. Sunday asked to meet firehouse at all the groups are marks the! at the local 9:45 am. ‘to travel in a group to the Congregational Evangelical Church on New Haven St. Wednesday, Memorial Day, he groups will participate in programs at both the Mt. Joy and the Eberle Cemeter All groups will meet at at 9:30 a.m. to proceed to the Mount Joy Cemetery at 10:00 am. and the Eberle Cemetery 11 a.m, The Mount Joy Element- ary School Band will in of the special music the cemetery sorvices. George Broske directs group. Wat ies. { ‘he firehouse | { a4 do he for Mrs the Jaycees Install New Officers | New officers of the Junior] Chamber of Commerce were installed at a special install-| ation - ladies night Wednes- day night. Douglas Brene- man, president of the Red Rose County group, made the installations following a talk on the history of the Junior Chamber of Com- merce. Warren Hayman was installed president: George! Albert, first v.ce president; Charles Johnson, second vice! president; James Smith, sec-| Elwood Rice, urer; Charles Ryman, old Zimmerman, Jr. John Miller, directors. Dr. Michael Gratch, May- Mr. Hayman was present-| town, was elected command- ed the president's pin by er of the Donegal American Mr. Breneman. Following a Legion Post 809 at a meet- short acceptance speech, Mr. ing of the group Tuesday named dent's pin on O. K. Snyder, Grand Marshall of the May- retiring officer. | town Memorial Day parade. treas- Har- and retary; i Morton, | installed | Brown, i Vice | Fisher, | Mr | Paul { officer: | Rice, public relations officer | | For Ladies {ted to leave Russia, that she { the least. | family lives | The government | ed living space also, allowing |a given address and Return Here Saturday The Tuberculosis Society of Lancaster County will bring the mobile chest x-ray unit to Mount Joy again on saturday, May 5, 2 to 8 P.M. | The unit will be located on | Main Street near the theatre. | This will give all adults an { opportunity to “check your chest”. It takes only a few minutes which will be time well spent. A nominal {ee of $1.00 is asked from individ- uals who awe able to pay. However, whenever neces- sary, the cost is met by the society. Officers For Year New Veter Post | the Wars oflicers of Foreign officers of the V.F.W. Auxil-| iary were installed at a spec ial meeting Friday night | the local firehous?. Frank] a past commander, the V.F.W. mem-| The pictures are made on bers and Mrs. Harvey film and are mere- mer installed the auxiliary|ly a sereening device. A def- fficers |inite diagnosis of Tubercul- George Albert was install-| ggis is not made on the basis 'd as commander; Martin S./of these films alone. Sr. Vice Command: Bernell F. Young, Jr | Commander; John T quartermaster;| Young, post adjutant: Hershey, trustee for thre» years; Charles Mateer Everyone who comes to he unit for an x-ray will be sent a confidential report ard. If the screening is not satisfactory, or further study ‘s indicated, an appointment will be given for indi- trustee for two years; Ralph| .. give : the indi W. Rice trustee fof 1 ear: vidual to have a large x-ray Yau 1) 1 TUS oe t of d Ja film taken. All cases of sus- / jay tinder, post pected Tuberculosis and oth+ 3. Frank Morton, chaplain; er abnormal conditions re ye > yz "pr ur hh eu Dr. R. D. Walker, post sur | quiring medical care and eon; Mr. Hershey, officer ofl yo inant ara referred to he day; Mr. Mateer, guard g.yv.ta physicians, or clinics Miles Robinson, employment} oo, receive a complete ro. Mr. Rice, assistan wrt on earn pase Follow-up James A. Tierney | _ Dual proiective ser: ice quartermaster; Mr er TEE Baht we, i Ce Lures’ of any sma Myers, athletic offi | ilm x-ra cineadgn depends Nerney. service offi 9 good follow-up, the Soci- |'ety has developed a thor- ough system of free X-ray follow-up. This service is maintained the year round and offers a dual prolective service, First, by finding unknown disees> those infee- led are placed under treat- ment while the disease i8 in ‘ts early stage thus making their chance of cure greater and far less costly; second, their families and friends are protzcted. for Tubsreul- )sis is spread Lv the sick to the well All adults, and particular- ly parents are urged to take wdvantage of the ches! X-ray | service. This progrem is aim- at finding unknown Tu- berculos's, however any oth- 'r abnorral conditions noted on the x-ray are reported. It has been pointed out that active tuberculosis is more often found in adults than in children under 15 y2ars of age post djutant; assistant John 1 er; Mr ficer. Mrs, James Tierney was) nstalled as president of the wxiliary; Mrs. Marguer tte Tones, secretary; and * Mrs Balmer, chaplain. Rotary Club Has Program Rotary Anns were honor | 'd guests Tuesday at the Mt Toy Rotary club Ladies Night. After welcoming remark President Robert Hurs'| delicious chicken din by Eli Hostetter in interesting program was oresented. Featured were a songfest, led by Ralph Eshle “an, and a weather report from Sam Miller. Speaker of the evening| ba ahs : vas Mrs. Kyra V. Shirk of, It is fairly certain that a Hellam who gained fam | child who develons tu’ ere '1- several months ago as a con-| catches it from an ad- testant on the ‘Big Surprise | uit, probably one °n his fm. television show: nediate family. It seems The Rev. W. L. Koder in best lo prevent this by find. introducing Mrs. Shirk stat-{ "8 the hidden of ta od ‘that she ivwas cnet seven) berculosis among the adult Russian war brides permit- population. Tuberculosis is not heredi- tary but adults ean be pass- ing on tuberculosis germs to children as well as to other adults, not knowing that they have the disease in ae- tive form. One of the greatest diffi- culties in controlling tuber- ~ulosis is the fact that ‘the | disease has no obvious syvm- | toms in the early stages, and vet it is communicable at any stage. Parents should be particularly inverested in the X-ray program to find un- known cases of tuberculosis because its success will mean a safer family, a healthier community in which to raise their children. » TO HOLD SESSION Jeanette Breneman, Mount Joy R1, retiring president of the 4-H Home Economics Tom he pan Council of the county and ia | Walter Augsburger Rein- Mrs. stated that noj qc Ro” 4. Agricultural exchange of ideas is permit- 5 Cou ri i ted, with newspapers and ra-| nel will hold a session procedure : ton parli arv dio government organs. at ar Asked “Do you think a| pyu. Srl 4-H Spring revolution is possible in Rus. |g ©» May 12, at she answered in the| 2m in the Guernsey Sales negative. She said that with| oon no exchange of ideas pPer-| waar mitted and with the genera-! tions of today not knowing] what freedom is, the possi-! bility becomes increasingly remote. : Asked what she consider-| (Turn to page 3) | »Y ind er served 0S0S had a stage and screen car- eer in Russia and was a sec- ond lieutenant in the Rus- sian army during World War II. Describing the life of an ordinary Russian family, the speaker said that food ration ing had been set up on « five-class distribution cystem with the most going to the workers and decreasing a mounts to engineers and technicians white collar workers, children 1 to 12 vears old, and housewives an entire one room. has ration- In most cases in a bare minimum to each person. Everyone must be registered with the police at cannot move without permission sta?” Physician On Call Sunday Dr. Newton Kendig
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