TIN THURSDAY, MOUNT 'JOY, PA, OCTOBER 25, 1956 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY PARADE WEDNESDAY Homemakers United Nations Group To Group Contest Winners Purchase Reorganizes” Are Named Projector Roy Kaylor, Cedar Mrs He HALLOWEEN Route To Exclude Main Street Mount Joy's Halloween pa- me ra” rade will be held Halloween John rshey was el- a x Kenneth Appley, Mariet A film strip projector will night. next Wednesday with a ected president of the Mount ta, were named “the winners be presented for use in the y gn, : = Joy Women's Homemaker in the United Nations con- Mount Joy Borough Elemen- Poute whch does not inglude group at the organ‘za‘ional test at Donegal High School tary School from the School “muddy” Main Street. The meeting held last we=k at which is sponsored by the and Home Associa.ion it was route of the parade will be the home of Mrs. Charles Mount Joy Rotary Club. Fol- decided *at the Tuesday nite from Columbia Avenue to Eby, New S.reet. Mrs. Arth- lowing preliminary tests, meeting of the group. The ur Hostetter was elected vice eight students from the senior projector will be for the use Delta Street to West Donegal g proj president; Mrs. Charles Eby, class were chosen for a panel of all the classes in the THERE 18 i Jey Street to New Haven Street secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. discussion in last Friday's school. Approximately 125 RICHARD A. RAINBOI rH Be A Pipe RENCE _—-—. to Marietta Ave. to Poplar Earl Swarr, news reporter school assembly persons attended the meeting Mr. Bainbolt will take ov. fall personal experience this week brings home force- : Street to the local elementary During the first meeting The two were chosen as in the auditorium following hi pi a oe or ully one of the basic between yous home- : Mrs. Eby and Mrs. Swarr the winners following the (the classroom visitations. er hus guiies as editor and {own newspaper and the outside newshawks who are school. 3 : gave a demonstration on panel program by the judges, Ralph Coleman, element- publishes oly ary in the communities thev reach primarily ath The first division which in- Miss Jet M ey titer of laundry supplies. Prior to Joseph Shaeffer, C. A. S. apy principal and Wilbur Ba ew Nar ot he jhe circulation they can build in those communities. cludes children in kinder- Mumm: Wost sal ey 3 Ny ond Ws desir each meeting, two members Hollinger and Miss Caiharine Beahm. suparvising princip.l oo SD ye South The Lancasier newspapers scooped The Bulletin by garten through fifth grade and Mrs. John Zeller, Pinkerton Road, were elected the of the nn pended i eng Zeller The Rev. E M. Moyer were both present for the background. He is a gradu publishing on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning will form on Columbia Ave. 1956 Halloween queen and King. ors mee vile h Se was moderator for the pindl. meeting. When called upon, [ndiana State Univer. th? story reaeording the change of ownership. They did at the intersection of South Following a new policy adopted at the school, the an- is y He ns Pn ey 4 rep 5 The gight finalists wer to make 5 atements concern- at Bloomington, with a ‘is despite the fact that the deal had not been consu- 3 nual Halloween king and queen are members of the jun- sentatives of Pennsylvania Jacob Zeller, Janet Wo'ge- ing equ'pment in the local gion i woh ols i mcted of that'd dd he f al Barbara Street. The second jor class of Donegal High School. The two wi il reign over State University. Mrs. Don- muth, Kenneth Wittle, James school since the jointure in- a psychology and malted o at time an espite the fact that they were i division which includes chil- the Halloween even‘s next Wednesday in the community. ald Newcomer and Mrs. Shenk, James Mumma, James cludes the elementary school, Journalism A She ais of told final arrangements had not been completed. b dren from sixth grade thru parade. ride in convertibles at the beginning of the Lloyd Swarr will take charge Nissley, Mr Kaylor and Mr. the two principals assured , pe) par a Jay There have been numerous stories that The Bulletin Joa i high school age will form on baa a ea res I of clothing cons.ruciion dis- Apples, For Cig Sige seion the group that Sbipment wn Telephone and the Bed has kent 45g wraps until AL the face rete aval a. > i EH cussion the seniors spoke on current purchased by the School and ; _. , 0 : es e. ometocwn newspapers jus 0 gs y South Barbara St. between Throughout the year, the events and the special prob- Pljeh Associntion will re ford Pime s, southern Indiana they respect fas rights of the individual—they t so } Columbia Avenue and New Oo e 9 040 lte Gi members will be discussing Jem discussed was the Suez main in the Mu Joy Bor- dailies. For six years follow- 4 Seer Te division ver ms Given slip covering, tailoring, sew- Canal situation. Mr. Zeller ough School. in that, he was sports edi or for a scoop that theyll jump the gun and ‘print 1 HR anyone not of ing, use of olor in the home. A TY, or up to the ough ie of the Kokomo Tribune, stories before they have actually happened. ; school age and will form on To Needlework Guild remodeling old garments, us- winners Arthur § chheider, retring metropolitan daily in north- 5 Your hometown editor is far more interested in what of | So Be ius vast f ing the freezer to greater ad et heir prize he t president, was in charge of ern Indiana. Ten years ago is best for his community end fhe people in it than he S$ A Now Street, just eas of ONVET 2040 UCTS WETS 70s ng the f oe : greater o Foi the ! prize, the WO {he first part of the mee!ing je purchased a half interest is in a news scoop. i yantage (Sd family fun. will be taken to the United and introduced the new offi- jj, {he Delphi Journal. strong fourth division will include ceived at the annual in-gath- NEW CAR LOT Anyone is welcome to join Nat'ons in New York by the cers to the group; Charles n eS 4 pa ary By, er The New Era also chose to put words in my mouth couples, groups and floats ering of the Mount Joy A new used car lot is be. the group members of the sponsoring yr. gemuth president; James ok rer Ngan Air on a subject that was not even discussed. Quoting The and will form on East Done- op : i : Ne . A special all-day Christmas group in the near future Ertl otis Tent Mons Zl nas served us editor and weg fue s (The Eulletin) editorial policy is Re- : anch of the Needlework ing built by Norman Heisey, : : Taare Pennell, vice president: Mrs. puplicher of that paper until . i gal Street, just east of South _ ° 4 Aer eye eg meeting will be held Novem fav. and loz. I | | publican, Smith said, and will not change under the Horbara Street GUND of Tons fh Mam Steel Wr. Weoley 10 12 at he Fire Arthur Sprecher, treasurer ng ? aun er © new ownership.” i 3 ve Te is ” ND 4 so Raye ie oN 4 DF ’ al snor 1¢ ago 0 urehase . q The Wie ly spon- 78 Yee Means Owen il have the 10,01 fhe Sam ey fran Young Folks Mr. Schneider turned the The Julletin. ; Now, I'm proud to be labeled a Republican, and, in a g y 8 ese garments were distrib- side of Main Street east of ok Bi ! J i ; b - meeting over to Mr. Wolge- Mr. Rainbolt has been ac. fact, om so registered and have wrilten a number of on o he a ice uted fo needy: farnilies in the the former Jamesway bu'ld Cardenuin; bp | di : k muth tive in community nas editorials supporting President Eisenhower. However, it 2 Senge =n fie RE vicinity, hospitals, . orphan- jg, On nn r Wi p an ric / The Rev. E. M. Moyer gave serving as president of * hos long been my belief that a newspaper can best ed of awarding on- ages and church homes Wed- discuss ideas of family fun at the opening devotion. During Delphi totary club, Thi ce ve from an independent viewpoint and that an editor, ly nine prizes in the first di- nesday. This total is an in- Christmas. The county groups Treat’ Drive the Tossing he or of eT ki OT when he supports candidates, should do so on the basis [ vision, the club will give over last year's num- Jeff Coats will also display Christmas : group Plante J or shu : and Bani cal } of thelr individual qualifications net ion strict (40) one dollar prizes tO per and is the largest amount decora‘ing ideas. Miss Ruth Why not celebrate Hallo- ing party or ne sa oy par city charyaan, ang of cer in lines. Also, it would bs quite pres. amptuous for me to Halt outstanding entries in the aver received by the local Add Kimball, county extensionist ween differently this year? trol members for November numerous civic org nizel one attempt to set the editor'al policy of my successor. ) first division for children of resses and her assistant, Miss Nan- For fe Sey he 5 They Ase tn pain Ne re JLoniige Until Fridoy, October 26. 1956, Larmon D. Smith is C kindergarten through fifth A display of 127 garments R Cl! bh Bowers, wi also give Mount, Joy Thonn he out cookie sale. Mrs. Arthur fraterni v. and has participa- editor and publisher of The Bulletin regardless of stories grades. + +. given by the various Girl otary ‘Ul Sg Rey ‘Trick or Treat” Halloween. Schneider was named chair- ted in activities of the Hoos you may have read in the Lancaster newspapers. Dc In the second and third di- cout troops was shown at demonstrate Christmas gift Trick or real 2 hoe He vr SC. oY 0 Hoos visions, prizes of $5, $3, and (ho church with the other - Mount Joy Rotarians Tues- wrappings, the members will This colleciion will be held man of the ss 0p ate ’ 8 ie i on em $2 will be offered in each jiems on Tuesday. Many day noon heard a stimulating & fi-wrap box lunches which Monday, Oct. 29. Instead of Mrs. John Hart's home and Ane Be Rona, my, ORIN RESIDENT BANKS TO BE CLOSED Je classification of most original of {he items were wi will be exchanged at noon. asking for apples, candy. etc., room received the award for Edi oria / Sgoui on. Si ra INE ON ELECTION DAY most comical and fanciest. In py the Scouts. Louis May, o talk by Jeff Coats, president the young people will ask for having the grea'est percent He al ae. 2 me oe IS NINETY-THREE First National Bank and we fourth division a Hose Lancaster, presented 2 mens of the Sula | Gi | BX donation Jer hg of parents presen: ai the I ny the. Delphi Reo. William E. Derr, the oldest Trust Company, and ‘ts Flor- Je prize and a $7.50 prize will 51a] in tribute to the late Training Company of Akron, Loca iris Tnjtec Nations In ational meeting nd resident of Florin 1 branch, and Union Na'ion- be offered for the best float pis. George Brown, II who pg, Subject of the address . Childrens Relief Fund There Following the year’s thenie, oF oh of TNs © or oe Eat al Mount Joy Bank, and its entries; $15 and $10 will be wus a charter member of the “Tear How to Live and Win Honors will be house ws of H iow: the guest speaker for the oc WE oN yn ay Es : 2 S hs ning hird bir hday on Maytown ‘branch, will be offered for non-pa‘d musical group, Yar iii ow fu : eeners all over the . couniry casion was Miss Edith R ot uc ri f he '” Sunday, Oct. 21st. Mr. Derr closed on Tuesday, Nov. 6th, 18 55 for > i r Se g Is Easy collecting for this rick or pn, “ ered into ne, was ¢ : ; lect av. soups: $10 and 85° top Mrs. Nathaniel Knowles of Selling Is Easy, In Area Contest goll ching 4 8 Prick or Rapp, of M llersville State ry 4 . ; oa a i Fri who res de5 with his son in- lon day rapt ete fanciest or most original Penna. was the Mr. Coats pointed out that campaign Teachers College. Miss Rapp rs wy he i Er, I: nd daughter, Mr. and worked in a Florin tobacco groups of three or more; for gyeg speaker. She gave a re- the secret of success lies in A 16-year-old Donegal All the young people of spoke on the report card sys Sha 1: A ion ne Mrs one B. Wittel, Florin, arehouse and retired about couples, $7.50 and $5.00 for nor¢ on the national conven- the development of proper High School junior from Mt the communi ies are asked 10 toms c: Tors Aso s stil in good heat warehous 3nd, Telired Shot the most Tonia $7.50 tion which was held in Co- at itudes. Bs fined J oe RDI wor sdeeted porieinsic in Hus ject ® Es, oN as 3 oer: near. Fined Shei Fears ago: in addifton 13 and $5.00 for the fanciest. imbus, Ohio. A tea was there are two kinds of educa- “": ; NY The; ee nly 8 gradu i Ty pent most of his life farming JANE on elias Prizes will be awarded in un to the directors and tion: the one which teaches “Ike Girl” of the northwest in costumes, bring a collec- FLORIN LIONS NY v Ha Jean > Wh J dit in {i Fiorin oh ning ye ] ( the audiorium of the high of the guild in con- how to make a living, and district last Thursday night. tion con‘ainer, and help to R TALK ON dis serv J as SO ic ol arry, | y. - school immed‘ately followW- junction with the program the other which teaches how }0sen was Miss Mary Fing the doorbells of the HEA il Toa oe eT ane ing the, paisds, 3 ond ingathering Ofieers of 10 Jive, ‘The spedicer Smith, daughter of Mr. and any eople are ask HEALTH UNIT and has contr buted bi sion To Seek Light the group are Mrs. Simeon ized that the ability to make’ bi Th She ie young people ck = 204 has iad decal) C Members of the parade Horton, president; Mrs. Frank a living means lit le without Mrs. Larmon D. Smith. She's ed to meet at one of the four Dr. Lewis Light, Elizabe h- af ea 7 Stories 5 In. committee will canvass the young, Sr., vice president; knowing how to live. a blue-eyed brunette Judging churches nearest to their (own, was the guest speaker 3 Bi ere a meg s reets on which the parade Samuel Balsbaugh, sec- As cardinal principles for was held in Elizabe htown, home. The four meeting plac at the Monday night meeting Agim bis fr oe f o ai will march and ask the resi- retary; Mrs. William Brian, learning how to lve, Mr Runner-up was Miss Susan oa re the Unned Brethren of the Florin Lions Civ 0d el 1 A "rh Sig dents to help with the light- secretary; and Mrs. Melvin Coats stressed man’s need _ ee fo. detietier ; Church the Presbyterian the Clearview Diner. Dr. ate sock = Th is oi ing situation. Since the pa- Weaver, treasurer. for faith, hope and confi- Fellenbaum, 17, daughter of church, the Lutheran Church Light spoke on the possibili- Mma, nail a4 ory i rm rade will not be held on The group planned a cup- dence. He said that a man Mr. and Mrs. Ell s H. Fellen- and the Episcopal Church In ties of organizing a county 3ils ic Soros ty 5 app Main Street, the cooperation cake sale for Friday, Novem- must come to know himself. baum, 27 Poplar Street, Mt. Florin the young people will health unit. He stressed the ™ Ppa he Dp ne Fa pos of the residen's along the line per 2. to be held at the Rob- He urged a minimum of an Joy. A graduate of Donegal meet at the United Brethren importance of the county Ss anthropic an So 1al 3 an of march is necessary for ex- ors Electrical Store. Cup- hour a day, preferably early High School, she’s employed Church : At each church civic groups backing the 2a jon, of eh : 2 tra lighting. cakes will bs made and sold in the morning, for medita- by Dr. H. K. Cooper, Lancas- there will be direc ors to movement. : public relattons of The members of th2 club 34 the store beginning at tion and prayer. ter dentist, as a den al labora care for the children during During the business meet or vo Years. i 3 will conduct their canvass 01 10:30 a.m. A set of values based up- tory assistant. the eolleciion. Each child ing, the group deeded to : 0 ain alt fi ni y also Monday night to ask for the The Mount Joy branch was on proper perspective of Judges for the contest were will be given a badge to be purchase a ping pong table iy ides ; 1 ee a 5 hig : needed lights. organized in 1920. The local money, service to others and Verne Myiland, Mrs. Nancy used as 2 means of ident fi- for the community's J Boy ancy. hi 1: ; Erg THe parade w'll form at pranch is the only one near a differentia ion between be- DiCola and John W. Loose. cation I'he collection will Scouts Clarence Hollinger, 8 Sy han SC of 6:30 and move at 7:00 p.m. Lancaster which hasn't be- ing liked and being respected During the rally which pre- s art at 6:00 p.m. and will nresident was in charge of he ie? 1 tl 2 cig ith Bands Named come a section of the city was stressed as being of vi- (Turn to page 2) (Turn to page 8) the mee ing. Br { ~ Jonas] Jn 7 The Donegal High School pranch. tal importance. — The. family be longs. 0 he band will lead the parade. fl) capes “It is never too late to 3 Proshi rian church Tasy The Bainbridge Town band , change one’s life, all that is plan to I 1 home in Mount will lead the second division; necessary is to change one's Jou as Sg Stable. ore the Mount Joy Elementary thinking,” declared Mr. J 3 8% when a suital band. the third division; and Coats. a - tho Eizabethtown high school Leroy Kaylor. son of Mr. B nga band. the fourth d'vision. TI IE, Tory Ravin, HOE NISSLEY'S OBSERVE John Weidman w'll be the Cedar Lane. was in roduced NTV mar hall for the first div's- by Dr. Harold Fellenbaum 51ST ANNIV ERSARY Wil iam Batzel, the the month. Mr. . ty ew veal TAA Te Towle a Plans Being Completed For Transfer Of Bulletin BY LARMON D. SMITH of transfer of ownership of The Details were being complet- ed this week for the transfer Announcement of ownership of the Mt JOY Mount Joy Bulletin stirs mixed emotions. Siler bo A. hain It has been a privilege to serve in this community = from Larmon D. Smith. edit. @8 editor and publisher. The folks have been kind. or and publisher of The helpful, understanding and, on many occasion. tolerant Bulletin for the past three of our shoricomings. For these reasons, and win and one-hall years others, the change is being made with some reluctance, However, it is gratifying to know that the editorial reins will be in good hasds. Richard A. Rainbolt, the new owner, is a capable newspaper man with a sound background based on many years’ experience. For the past 10 years he has guided The Delphi Journal, a strong Indiana newspaper. | Prior to that he was sports editor of The Kokomo (ind) Tribune, and served as a reporter at Bloomington and Ind. Mrs. also brings newspaper experience with. her, having served as society editor on two newspaoers prior to her marriage. Three lovely daugh- Mane 15, Martha, 13. and Elizabeth, four years complete the family all of whom are anxious to" become on active part of the community. The Smith fomily exvects to remain in Mount Joy for the present. To the Rainbolls, may we wish: ; Success end happiness, and may we comment as we have mony times: "Mount Jov is a good place to live and do business.” ters, ald Cig, y and Mrs, Christian ion: sec- as the student of L ond division: Arthur Sprech- © Nissley. 225 Mar etta Avenue er. tho third division and are celebrating their fifty Joseph Tavlor, the fourth d'- TEEN DANCE first wedding anniversary to sion. © James Sp neler is day (Oct. 25.) The coup Ser dang the pa SATURDAY NIGHT le has four daughters: Kath- rade. There will be another in ryn, wife of Paul Erb. Mount TET FE he 3 Dr. Newton Kendig ber of Senior Class, Donegal day night, Oct. 27 from 8 to Miss Susan Fellenbaum, left, runner-up, and Miss Mary Smith, right, winner. in showing of the new Chevro- wr: edding anniversa High School. 11. northwest district ‘Ike Girl’ contest. lets. was Monday, Octo