CHOOL DISTRICTS ACCEPT NEW JOINTURE A 5 4 y Ve ; : \ A new church will be built for the congregation of the Fw GROUP URGES P.S.U.School Florin Church of the Breth- ren. Owing to the growth of the Sunday School and in- Members of Lancaster Co. creased needs of the commu- Council, Veterans of Foreign nity, the church members at Wars, went on record urging a congregational meeting de- all citizens to exercise cided to build a new church right to register and vote building. their meeting last Friday The structure will be plac- the Denver post. ed on a site chosen by the Plans for an anniversary congregation on Bruce Ave. banquet in November were beyond Orchard Lane on the Rev. Howard Bernhard farm. Clarence Douple was elect- 4 ed chairman of the building County Auxiliary committee at a meeting of Mrs. Anna Dufty, James Eshleman was elected The assistant chairman; E. Mus- building accident at 12:45 Friday morning as an auto driven by Paul Dick, Jr., of Florin, hit the two autos and two buildings. Mr. Dick, who was reported to have fallen asleep, first hit a Chevrolet owned by Miss Jean Darren- kamp as her auto was parked in front of her East Main St. residence. Her auto was side- swiped to damages of approx- imately $25.00. Next the Dick auto crashed . into an auto belonging to B N Mrs. Jacquie Matoney which egin ew was parked in front of the office. The damage to her Y 1954 Oldsmobile was $403.00. ear Dick’s Buick next hit one of the iron posts which supports the roof in front of the office. He dislodged the pole which American Legion pulled the roof partially a- will be held Wednesday, Sep- way from the building. The tember 5 in the form auto was stopped when it corn and doggie roast. ran into the home of Charles Reed west of the Bulletin ed to attend the affair. where it broke several win- Another date for members this month is the installation Dick’s auto was taken of officers banquet to the Hank Body Shop and was demolished through the at the Elizabethtown accident. He suffered no in- Post Home. All officers juries as a result of the ac- requested to attend cident. The accident was un- invitation is extended to all insured on the part of the other auxiliary members. driver. Last year, the local was one of the first ——-. Plans Swim Key Club of the Hempfield High School will hold an ev- lection of coupons ening swimming party at the J. Richard Nissley pool, Lan- disville, on Wednesday, Aug. 29. The club is an honor, ser- vice organization for boys. Scott Stoner, president of 3 new greenhouse for the Key Club at the high mentally ill boys, school in Landisville and al- so chairman for next weeks them under 35 years of age. event, has announced that the party is for members to collect and bring of the club and their guests. coupons that can be Each member will bring his from foods and other pack- own lunch. Soft drinks will 3ged products this year to be be provided by the club. ysed toward another worthy Robert Eby, Landisville, is cause. assistant chairman. Dean — Lowry, member of Hemp- field High School faculty, 1s VISITING INTOWR man and daughter, Pamela of el wo advisor to the service club. The Mount Joy WHY 1 ros as BULLET Pv wv." FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 10 MOUNT JOY, PA.,, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1956 IN SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Florin Church Of The Brethren Bankers Talent Show Is Third Annual Fashion Show Congregation To Build New Church Attending Planned For group Friday night. will be honored. Heisey, secretary; and other committee members, tember. Lehman, Jay Hostet- wring sss ll) ter, Rev. Roy Forney and El- mer Ginder. Samuel T. Becker was el- ected chairman of the finance committee; Heber Shelley, secretary; Clayton Breneman, treasurer: John Groff and Roy Longenecker. The Rev. The Elementary Schools of Bernhard is the elder in East Donegal Township will charge of the Florin congre- gation. All new students who will Hr enter the Maytown or Wash- ington Schools and who have Bulletin ls not registered, must before the opening of school. principal’s office in the May- town School. of a three-car, two p.m. Maytown building open on the first re. ee units to meet the Key Club ship quota with an in new members. Evansville, Indiana, To Report New Street. CITIZENS REGISTER discussed. At that time, Com- mander Richard D. Geist and : next meeting will be | held in Mount Joy in Sep RegistrationDate Announced For E. Donegal Twp. open on Sept. 5 at 9:00 a. Mm. jones Lancaster County Na- tional Bank, Lancaster, J. tional Bank & Trust Co., of Elizabethtown; Donald H. show: Irvin Smith Hoffecker, The First National g,.,ce Brown and Samuel Bank, Strasburg, and Glenn teenage dance in Y. Forney of the First Na- floor of firehouse; and tional Bank & Trust Co. of james Pennell, stands. Mr. Mount Joy. Pennell will be assisted by Miller farm for the summer. it was anndunced by John W. Jones, who is as- James Klinedinst, Jere Snav- ely, Ralph Rice, Ed. Brown, caster County National in John Crider, Joseph Germer, charge of the consumer cred- Aldus Hanan, Harold Miller, it department, is a member Leonard Safko, Paul Steh- of we Summer School facul- man, Park Eberle, William ty. He is delivering a series Stohler. Arthur Sprecher will be in charge of change and body on instalment loans. Mrs. Jay Meckley will have More than 225 Pennsyl- charge of a membership vania bankers are attending booth. the School, along with two pina) plans for the festival bankers from Seoul, Korea, will be arranged Monday. and two from San Jose, Costa Aug 27, 7:30 at a special Rica. meeting in the elementary be from August 27 to 30 at the Scene Of Registration can Accident The Bulletin office was the Kindergarten will open on the same date as the classes. The Washington School Kindergarten will be in session from 9:00 to 11:30 a. m., and the Maytown Kin- dergarten from 1:00 to 3:30 sistant vice president of Lan- of five lectures to the student The school cafeteria at the school for all children who wish to purchase their lunch. — AP -P - Auxiliary To After a recess of 2 months, the first meeting of the new year for the members of the members are cordially invit- personnel will be joined by more than 130 bank directors who will attend a two-day Directors’ Semianr is 2 NeW 9" Myre Bent, H. Sieavist, development in the PBA ed- ,.q familv. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Siegrist and fa- mily. Mr. and Mrs. Norman will be held August 29, 6:30, ucational program and will include lectures covering management succession, in- H. Siegrist and family. Mr. ternal audit procedures, pub- and Mrs. Harrv H. Siegrist, lic relations. and directors Mr. and Mrs. Chales Myers responsibilities. family, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Sie- grist and family, Mr. and . J Mrs. Carl Siegrist and family, Increase Reich ’s Church Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sie- grist and family, Mr. and 4 7. Mrs. Ivan Siegrist and family, 0 as Built Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Crank- shaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Drager and fa- milv. Mr. and Mrs. George (Continued from last week) Waltimver and family, Mr. In the course of time earn- and Mrs. Henry Dohner and est differences of opinion as familv. Rebecca H. Siegrist, to the nowers of the Gener- Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Siegrist and family, of iscopacy grew to such impor- Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- tance, from 1887 until 1891, thur Young and family. that they resulted in dividing the Evangelical Assoc’ation bia, Fsthed Greider, Colum- into socalled “majority” and hia, Chester Rhoads. Colum- “minority” divisions. In 1894 bia, Donald and Kenneth the “minority” division or- Nisslev. Lancaster, Mr. and _ : Mrs. Ralph Myers II, Mt. Joy, Mrs. John Hart, New Haven United Evangelical Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Zeam- Street, is recuperating from Since the Mount Joy Mission er and family, Columbia. became identified with the Each grandchild and great- United Evangelical Church grandchild received a gift and the Bethel Class was a from Grandma. part of this group, the Reichs or the Bethel Class of the NEW TEACHER NAMED Mount Joy Mission also was Another project that plays an important part in the eyes of the auxiliary is the saving of coupons. Through the col- In Adversity past year, the department president, Mrs. Agnes Collins amounting to over $20,000 to Leech Farm Veteran Hospital and helped break ground for a] Conference and of the Ep- was able to present a check Auxiliary members are urged sanized themselves into the iting friends and relatives in xe Mount Joy this week. Mrs. Families Call Hoffman is the former Mary Ellen Stoner, daughter of MJ 3-9763 Mrs. David Stoner, E. Main Evangelical Church. mm om ham Annual Festival Bankers from this area who are attending the Penn- sylvania Bankers Association Summer School at The Penn- sylvania State University this week are: John E. Barry, from Lancaster County Na- tional Bank, Lancaster; A. L. Einolf and Henry S. Rutter May be any musical, dancing, ter at the : vocal, recitations, imitations, nesday. Charles Heaps, prin- Miss Joanne Brown is chatr- magic or other talent. Cash cipal, will of The Conestoga National Bank of Lancaster; John W. . winners. Parents are now being con- tacted for donations and to + help at the affair. If any par- ents ave not contacted and wish to do so, they are asked to contact Mrs. Myrtle Norn- . hold, 3-6831. Injured On The day’s activities which will begin at 4 p.m. will in- clude a meal, cake walks, fish pond, pony rides, mech- anical rides, games, dancing fourteen-vear- old from New not been definitely made for to an orchestra and the talent york City, show. + 4 CE The week-long educational program is sponsored by the smn oe ses PBA in cooperation with the College of Business Adminis- tration and the College of Agriculture at Penn State. . The School's morning classes Children And are divided into separate sec- . tions covering bank lending Grandchildren and bank operations. After- Mrs. Isaac S. Siegrist, Mt. noon classes = are combined sessions for all students fea- turing lectures, a case study, a panel dicussion, and a tour of the College farms. great-grandchildren. Later this week the bank greaf-grandchildren. (Turn to page 8) school. Is Planned For Boro Oct. 1 started ening is on the resident’s for Mount Joy's third annual Property. fashion show. This event will FOR PREVENTING UNNEC. Thm— e ele- CRSSARY OBSTRUCT-IONS auditorium oN THE SIDEWALKS -AND Mt. by the local JoyCees. The ev- STREETS OF THE BORO. All ent which will preview fall op MOUNT JOY. Tentative plans have been REGISTRATION DAY released for the talent show of the local School and Home Festival for Saturday, Sept. 15. These tentative plans call registration day for the for one show during the ev- Joy Elementary School. ening’s activities for local ta- children who did not former- and winter fashions will lent of children twelve years ly attend the school in of age and under. This talent years are requested to regis- next Wed- by the FOR GRADE SCHOOL Wednesday, August 29, again be staged in past held Wednesday, Oct. 17. . : by the Citizens of Mount Joy, Fashions will be in Council assembled. That it ; shall be unlawful for any pearing with a person or persons to erect poard the destroyel any building, lay or repair man. any pavement without first The son of Mr. al applying and obtaining a per- pov. Metzler of mit from the Burgess to do Donegal St., Mt. Jo 30. is a student 'at Penn ve registra- man of the event. Her com- the * office of the mittee includes Mrs. Eugene school from 9 to 12 and 1 to Ejcherly, Youth Is . prizes will be awarded the tions in Mrs. Robert Hoff- Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Charles Drace. The affair will also include refreshments served at inter- mission from buffet tables. Proceeds from will be used for a new poject endorsed by the JoyCees. An event will be held next Feb- ruary for the oldsters of the a town. Although ty of the burgess to grant a One thousand mid permit to any person apply- representing 52 colle ing for the same, upon in-' quiry as to the time it shall 14 ships of the be required, and the nature Fleet in the sufiime of the obstruction to be per- midshipman Sid mitted, which shall be set They will visit FH forth therein, noted by the cuba before retures Burgess; and no scaffolding, 7, g Aug. 24. i a rubbish, stone, brick, mortar, or obstruction to the streets or sidewalks, or any portion thereof for a longer time or in any manner differing from said permit. without a re- newal of the same, under a penalty for every offence, of at least Five and no more than Ten Dollars. Local Farm Holderman, Jr., critically the event, it will be known injured in a farm accident on as the “Seventy-five and Ov- Walter Brandt and Charles the farm of C. Richard Mil- er” event of the year. Shoemaker will be in charge ler, Mount Joy R2, of the fish pond; Arthur Sch- afternoon. The boy was flip- years old and over will be in- ia neider. the cake walks; Mrs. ped from a farm tractor GLENN FORNEY J. R. Miley and Mrs. Charles was operating and landed up- Chunko, balloon and dart right game; Mrs. Nornhold. pony spreader being pulled bv the 8 rides; H. Morrell Shields, tractor. The shaft pierced the Samuel Parrett, First Na- music for dancing; Charles boy's back Wolgemuth and Jacob Corll, angle through his body Tuesday persons who are seventy-five Band To Begin Rehearsals For Football Games -Band rehearsal for the Don- egal High School band wi'l The boy was visiting the begin next Monday, Aug. 27, shaft of the SEC. 3 Be it further or- one ¢€ dained that no permit shall Expect 843 Mount be construed as to allow any person or persons at any time to obstruct the whole of To Enro'l school ir) the sidewalk by scaffolding, en in the , came out the lower part of his throat according to phy- the Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital. or rubbish, or otherwise; a : B enupe passage wav next to the curb A D | schgol$ in of at least FourFeet, shall be onega the two Mr. Miller and the boy were director, H. Morrell Shields. hauling the manure spreader Since the high sehool’'s foot- kept clear at all times and in Tentative enrollment fig- Grove. the a field ball team will begin an ac- good passable order; provid- ures have been released for es children ed, when a vault is being dug the Donegal High School and through thres or pavement laid, the same the elementary schools in the grades four th may be fenced in for the four districts. An expected East Donega time permitted on condition enrollment of 843 students there is one sc only that a good passageway has been named for the high anditwo in Ma be kept clear outside the school. According to census Schogl, system i curb of at least Four Feet figures, this high school en ings from one rd wide, that persons may pass rollment is expected to in- modern high schoo and repass without danger or crease to over 1,000 students In orde, to bette: annoyance by mud or rub- by 1960. bish of any kind, under a rmpe tentative enrollment enrollment in the = com penalty of no less than Three gy. {he elementary schools is districts, the school auth® nor more than Six Dollars for | 914 children. ties will conduct a survey il each offense; to be recovered as other dues and enalties x ill i J lation are provided for, - com- for the first day following 1 etude he. pom plaint being made and action had thereon. and they had small creek on his land in year, it has become necessary order to get to the field. Hol- for the band to begin rehears- derman, who was driving the als prior to the opening of tractor, tried to get it up the school creek bank. When he erated the tractor, the front Monday, wheels jumped up about six day, Aug. 31, daily from 5:30 the to 7:30 p.m. Donegal's boy backwards off the tractor football game will be at Eli- seat onto the upright shaft. and a hired hand, Roy Shank. got another trac- tor and pulled The rehearsals will be held Miller said. tossmng zabethtown S COUNCILMEN DELAY and spreader back to the BID OPENING Mother Is HostTo Councilmen met in contin- the fo open bids the the alterations ambulance was just returning tions to the heating system As the am- of the firehouse, bulance was approaching Mt. bid was received so the group Joy near the former James- decided to re-advertise was open bids at the next regular radio svs- meeting. Drivers bidders claimed they had in- Rav sufficient time attending their bids. nurse Mrs. Robert Hoffmaster Then Miller called for Joy ambulance, Twenty-E J : . . teachers plus the high school : i Joy R1, entertained the chil- Grid Candidates forte a in gh mor- buildings. Th-y will then | dren. grandchildren and building the received over the Report served in the school cafeteria 2S 0 where additions shall Mrs. Siegrist. who is 81 vears of age. has fourteen children. all living. fortv-five grandchildren and forty-two dates reported for their ini- tial workout at Donegal High School. Coach Peters is not alarmed at the small turnout, will begin Wedne-day morn- he stated, “transportation is in? for all children of the our big problem at the mom- high school and the four ent. I expect between twenty distr ct elementary schools. to twenty-five more boys to iE report for practice after the opening of school. Australian To Be month at the high school. At Sept. 4th. is the the date for the September meet- and ing since the hos- falls on Labor Day. NAMED PRESIDENT Those present were Mr. rushed the boy to the wered three calls Tuesday.) gone into the Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital to see the boy, Avenue. was named president was returning, he was involv- of the family clan at the 16th Route annual meeting 230. A car operated by Mrs. jn New Holland Park. Ap- Elizabeth- proximately 100 attended the own, drove onto Route from the Fruitville Pike “Some of our more experi- will continue to attend the enced boys are eager to get Guest Speaker elementary school to which started and appear to be in thev had been attending, in good condition after their va- In E-Town Church practically all cases an cation Douglas Busby, the Aus- the tuition charges will ed in an accident at paul Harple, Lancaster. vice esident; Daniel Harple. of r. secretary: and Le- the ig Harple, Coatesville, treas- initial workout: the guest speaker this Sun- been attending a school, ings broadside by Mr. Miller who was travelling west Lanraste Gillham, Chas. Shireman, town Brethren in Christ he lived. (An example of Frank Kramer, Larry Shultz, Church at 7:30. would be — If a child John Weiland, John Bender, Robert Hopple, Ralph Rice, Jim Bennett, Alvin Wolge- muth, Don Livingston, Ron Kear, Harvey Thomas, Bar- ry Ziegler, Jim Zuck, John Harnish, Chas. Snyder, Larry Laughman, Don Neal, Bill assed th signi I 4 nesse » signi f e In other Marshall, Russel Stoner, Joe 2 e Signing of oo McKain, Larry Watkins, Ken Watkins, Ken Funk, Dave pesults of th "i ] sults e Hebride Halble’b, and Paul Rice. Rs E The oldest person was Charles Harple and youngest. Richard Harple, of of Salunga. Plans were made to hold the 1957 reunion at the same time and place. mie ff nn — MEMBER SPEAKS Harold Endslow. member WAKEFIELD REUNION The Wakefield reunion will be held Saturday, Sept. 1 at Valley Church the Brethren, 2 miles e Min: Shirleysburg, Pa. Huntingdon : « 7. heim. Bertha Rhoads, Colum- County RECUPERATING FROM OPERATION Lewis Eurt. son of Mr. anh showed slides and told about his recent European the Tuesday luncheon meet- Rotary Club at PLAN PARTY Crusade. an operation Saturday. Hostetter's ANNOUNCING twenty-ninth Mrs. Endslow re- Annual turned home three weeks ago Meeting of the Messiah Chil- from a European trio which Florin took them cees held a swimming party at the Hershey pool : nesday nicht. Following the States received swim, they ate dinner at 2! Scotch College] D’Angelis’ restaurant. into Switzerland, in France. Germany, Ttaly } Eng- Mrs. Henry Bucher, Done- Church: Sunday Aug- land and Ireland. They v'sit- affiliated with the United gal Springs Road, was nam- ,« 26 1956 at 10:30 A. M. ed their son James. who i ed to the faculty of Mt. JOY and 1:30 P. M. Throughout the ensuing Township. Mrs. Bucher will sor a public card party Mon- day, Sept. 24 in the firehouse. stationed with the U. S. Arm- 2 Mrs. Robert Smith is chair- MARRIAGE LICENSES This is a special invitation Forces in Germany. With vears the church group con- teach grades one. two and al] former children of the James in his automobile, the man of the committee with Fred C. Bauder. Elj tinued to be known as the three in the Milton Grove nome and foster parents. Endslow toured the European Mrs. John Landis, and Mrs. town R2 and Vivian rrr COUNtries. \ Martha Germer. Donegal Springs Road. Coll br Permits oS Needed For hpi Laterals cruise in 4 Residents of the borough are reminded of the follow- ing ordinance. This ordinance is brought to the attention of have already begun work on | = °° the desidents since some = their laterals leading from the sewage pipes into" their homes. : i A permit is necessary, and may be obtained from B. Ti- tus Rutt, burgess, without any charge as long as the op- > Be it ordeined and Enacted JAMES R. M SEC. 2 It shall be the du- University. i universities are emb to During their og at | se e the midshipmen t actua “on the job” training in gun nery, navigation and engin- eering to prepare for duties they will perform as Navy Ensigns after graduation from college. now build high in Mari Joy To housing due to the (In® Plans have been changed the near future. This survey and the future anticipated enrollment. Findings of this survey will be turned over to the Buchart Engineering Corporation for study. The corvoration will use the re- sults and study the present Labor Day, Sept. 4. Previous- ly announced as a day when fats the faculty of the high school would meet at the school, the 3 faculty meeting will now in- ight clude all the elementary ning session. Following lunch Present a vlan fo the board the elementary teachers will 2¢ made. i report to their respective Since the new jointure is schools in the afternoon. aporoved there will be no The 1956-1957 school year board meetings held in the various districts on the formar designated nights. Boards will meet lv for anv business prior to un the monthly joinjure meeting the third Thursday of each. Twenty-eight grid candi- the present time. children The following reported for tralian evangelist, will be be droped if the child had Jerry Bradley, Demmy day. evening at the Elizabeth- different district from w lives in East Donegal ship had been if Mount Jov school ition charges, he ue to attend t school but no charged.) The evangelist, an ex-pro- fessional runner, has minist- ered through Europe, Ameri- ca, Australia, Japan, and Krrea, He served as a Unit- ed Nations war correspond- ent in Korea where he wit- Korean Truce at Panmunjum, Named He recently experienced J vival and “Covered” Dr, Iv Graham’s, 1955 Eup Members of the local Joy- The thirty-one speaker who is Wed- third tour of Melbourne Bible The group decided to spon- and Moore Theologica ege.