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    Honor Roll
Date Set For
Earlier Mail
Names 29 School Program Dispatch
On "A" List
Three students of the Don-
Tuesday, Dec. 11, has been
named as the date for
Christmas musical program
for the Mount Joy Element-
the
Deadline Set
Beginn ng Monday, Oct, 29,
egal senior high school earn- ary School. Mrs. Geo. Broske, @ new mail schedule went in-
ed all ‘A’ for the 1st 6-weeks
report period and were nam-
ed to the first honor roll at
the school. They are Barbara
Thome, senior; Darla Kulp
and Helen Felty, sophomores.
Twenty-six junior high school
students were named to the
highest honor roll. They are
Linda Kleiner, Patricia Phil-
1'ps, David Shireman, David
Nissley, Robert Hopple, Em-
alou Grable, freshmen; Linda
Sumpman, Joanne Martin,
Cheryll Brown, Lorraine Fel-
ty, Rachel Nolt, Peggy Brill,
music instructor, will direct
the annual program.
The date is announced in
advance ins order that organ-
izations and church
may plan their
parties and programs accord-
ingly.
*
Neighborhood
Plans Dinner
Meeting
Christmas ing was discontinued.
to effect at the Mount Joy
postoff.ce, Postmaster Elmer
L. Zerphey has announced.
On that date the last mail
groups train going west in the even-
Now,
mail is being taken by truck
to Harrisburg, leaving the
local postoffice one hour ear-
lier than in the pa:-t
Local postoffice patrons de-
siring to have their mail
leave the office here the s me
day it is dropp2d should
have their mail in the off'ce
not later than 4:45 p.m -

The Mount Joy
2
20
FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO.

MOUNT JOY,
BULLETIN
PA., THURSDAY, NOVEM
1956
BER 1,
SEVEN CENTS PER COPY


Award Halloween Prizes
To Marchers In Parade
Halloween queen and king, second and William
Pennell,
Miss Jean Mumma and Gary third.
the
local
Zeller, were
honor at the
celebration last
guests
holiday
In the third division Tom
Stohler won first prize for
David Johns, Grace Cooksey, The annual dinner meet ng 4:30 o'clock, if poss ble.
Barbara Brown, Deanna Wal- of the Mount Joy-Florin Girl [f there is a quantity of
ker and Carol Gratch, eighth Scout Neighborhood will be 4:1 it will need to be in
grade; Sherron Sears, Patri- held next Monday evening, aarly if it is to be dispatched
cia Nornhold, Barbara Steh- Nov. 5, 6:30 pm. in the that same day. Too larg: a
man, Judith Nissley, Mary B. Trinity Lutheran Church. yolume of mail or mail drop-
Weatherwax, Larry Moyer, Troop committee chairmen pag after 4:45 o'clock will
Larry Jones, Joan Staley and are asked to contact Miss not leave Mount Joy until the first division
Carol Buchenauer, seventh Elsie Lefever to report the (he following morning. ii i a id : : the customary nine prizes. In the most comical entry
§ £5 A | : i \ PRN 3 ms In the division, went to John Harnish and
———— fo 1 RS OE RON Jay Kaylor; Mrs. Martin
evening
presented prizes to the win- 'he most comical entry. Mr.
ners for the sponsors, the lo- Stohler win the
vy + Club The ¢ ro
cal Li ms ( lub. The ciub Pre- most the pa-
sented forty three $1.00 bills | h
to outstanding cos umes in orse
instead of @nd rider entry. Second prize
seemed to
from
his
applause
rade
secona
graders. number of members who 1 oe
plan to attend the event. Ronal Gotwalt won first prize
Leaders are asked to have
written reports of troop ac-
tivities for the meeting. The
group will also discuss the
possibility of staging an In-
ternational Fair for 1958.
Mrs. Warren Foley, neigh-
borhood chairman, will be in
charge of the meeting. Those
who attend are asked to come
in their Scout uniforms.
rr. (ff)
Sixty-three senior high
students earned all A's and
B’s to be placed on the sec-
ond honor roll. They are Au-
drey Musser, Shirley Metzler,
Mary Ann Felty, Paul Beck-
er, Judy Naugle, Betty
Baugher, Marlin Kreider, Le-
roy Kaylor, Glenn Hess, Ar-
lene Heisey, Phyllis Wolge-
muth, Thelma Snavely, Betty
Mumma, Cynthia Lehman,
Lino Iwanowski, seniors; Pa-
tricia Seacrist, Jean Mumma,
Janice Hoffman Linda Fellen-
baum, Florence Deibler, Kay
Bauserman, Jon Bender, Ag-
laia Stephanis, Pa'r.cia Mum-
per, Betsy Krall, Kay Kauff-
man, Loretta Hornafius, Dor-
othy Fletcher, Patricia Char-
les, Louise Brown, Tony
Martin, Paula Weien, Jane
Sweitzer, Patricia Shetter,
Sandra Koser, Rachel Klugh,
Joan Gilbert, JoAnn Bruba-
ker, Mary Baughman, Jon
Grable, Robert Buchenauer,
juniors; Donald White, Jo-
Ann Thome, Carolyn Showal-
ter, Jackie Mariner, Jean
Heisey, Joanne Hart, Kitty
Buckwalter, Barry Barnhart,
Edith Weaver, Barbara Sru-
man, Marlene Metzler, Linda
Felty, Patricia Brenner, Lar-
ry Pardoe, Robert Brandt,
Joann Wolgemuth, Jacqueline
Rohm, Joyce Berrier, Ronald
Sager, Priscilla MecKain,
Rhoda Hess and J. Musser
Wolgemuth, sophomores.
One hundred and three
junior high school students
were named to the second
honor roll. Jane Keck, Peg-
gy Sload, Evelyn Scott, Har-
riet Hawthorne, Caroline
Garline, Caroline Burris, Dol-
ly Boyles, Clair Snook, Don-
ald Clark, Willis Boyles, Jo-
anne Zuch, Jean Wolgemuth,
Charlotte Wolgemu'‘h, Joanne
Roberts, Jane Brubaker, Bon-
nie Bair, Kathleen Goodall,
Robert Cunningham, Anna
Spangler, Joan Shaeffer,
Mary Salerno, Grace Yeagley
Mary Sutter, Mary Ellen
Smith, Loretta Schroll, Lou-
ise Houseal, Jay Lehman,
James Zuch, Ardis Wolge-
muth, Jeanne Shope, Charles
Shaffner, James Reisch, Dor-
is Moyer, Patricia Johnstin,
Rita Johnson, Samuel Grove,
Nancy Fellenbaum, Joanne
Darrenkamp, Carol Cupper,
James Bennett, Karen Baker,
freshmen; Anna Rapp, San-
dra Miller, William Pennell,
Lorraine Gilbert, Charles
Cunningham, John Martin,
John Gebhart, Jere Koser,
Geoffftrey Mariner, John
Mattera, Wilbur Nissley,
Kenneth Shearer, William
Young, Sandra Barnhart,
L'nda Rayden, Sue Mumma,
Darlene White, Fred Theo-
bold, John Kopp, Martha
Rainbolt, Fay Incas, Mary
Goodling, Donna Charles,
Roberta Marshall, David
Hess, Jean Coller, Kenneth
Brubaker, Jeanette Appley,
Carole West, John Dick,
eighth graders; Cynthia Trip-
ple, Linda Stehman, Carolun
Sloan, Joyce Newcomer,
Georgeanna Mumper, Sally
Marley, Daryl Wittle, Char-
les Suloff, Bruce Smith, Paul
Richard, Dean Hess, Joyce
Sutter, Sandra Mihal'k, Ei-
leen Irvin, Emma Geesey,
Avis Cross, Joan Baker, Lon-
nis Wolgemuth, David Smi h,
Dennis Naugle, David Greer,
Jean Staley, Judy Shrum,
Linda Shields, Carol Detwil-
er, Helen Musser, John Ros-
enberryy, Mary Royer, Thel-
ma Heisey, Sandra Crowl,
Arthur Schneider and James
Lapp.
RE a Ab
ACCIDENT OCCURS
Six hunters escaped injury
Rotary Honors
Football Team
Members oi the Donegal
football team and the coach-
ing staff were honored Tues-
day noon at the weekly lun-
cheon meeting of the Mount
Joy Rotary club, held at
Hostetters.
Squad members were seat-
ed at a special table and the
coaches, Hubie Peters and
Don Staley, were at the
speaker’s table. Both coaches
made short talks concerning
the season being completed.
Of special interest to the
gridmen but highly interest-
ing to everyone was a talk by
Woody Sponougle, the featur-
ed speaker of the meeting.
Head football and basketball
coach of Franklin and Mar-
shall college, he told of some
of the interesting aspects of
the 1956 season, mentioned
some sidelights about the
varsity personnel and made
some pointed admonitions to
the Donegal gridmen.
The speaker was introduc-
ed by Ralph M. Eshelman.
During the meeting Glenn
Forney of the First National
Bank was introduced as a
new member and was pre-
sented his pin with appro-
priate remarks concerning
Rotary International by John
Booth.
Gives Party For
Customers
Eighty customers of the
Dor-Jan Beauty Shop, owned
and operated by Mrs. Doris
Byle, were guests at a Hal-
loween Party Monday night
given by Mrs. Byle. Prizes
were awarded for outstand-
ing costuming to Mrs. Park
Neiss, ugliest; Mrs. Hans
Helm, prettiest; Miss Gail
Shelly, most original.
The evening also included
games, door prizes, refresh-
ments and the telling of for-
tunes by Mrs. Harry Walters.
Mrs. James Smith took
charge of the children’s
games in the basement of the
shop.
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PLAN CUPCAKE SALE
Friday, Nov.'2, the local players; two portable radios; conducted by Richard Martin
branch of the Needlework
Guild will sponsor a cupcake
sale at Roberts’ Electrical
Store. The members will
make three kinds of cupcakes
in ‘he store during the day
and expect to have some
ready by 10 a.m.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kurtz, Manheim R1, a
Saturday, in Lancaster
eral Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall A.
Dussinger, Pine Street, a
daughter, Saturday, at Lan-
caster General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Eichler. 104 S. Barbara St,
a daughter, Sunday, at Lan-
caster General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
H.
son,
Gen-
Sico Is
Host To
Emp'oyees
One hundred eighy per-
sons attended the annual
SICO banquet last Friday at
Hostet'er’s pavilion. Reports
issued by the employees that
the banquet was ‘the best
vel”! The twin brothers, the
Rev. Paul Gehm and the Rev.
Harry Kehm of Fleetwood
and Allentown, were the
guest speakers. The two gave
a humorous dialogue.
Thirteen employees were
presented with service pins
as of the year 1956. Walter
Greiner was presented with
his 35-year service award;
Ray Engle, his 30-year award
and Lester Kreiger and Rich-
ard Roberts, 20-year awards.
David Frey, Raymond Rine-
hart, Russell Spahr and Lew-
is Stouch were given 15-year
awards; Alfred Anderson,
Melvin Landis, Robert Mec-
Ginley, Robert Stoner and
Christian Zeiters were given
10-year awards. The presen-
tations were made by Robert
Schroll, president of the com-
pany and Lester Mumma,
vice president of the com-
pany.
Mr. Mumma presided as
toastmaster for the program
and David Weirman directed
the group singing and also
sang two vocal solos. Mr.
Weidman was accompanied
by Jay Barnhart, Jr., on the
piano. Dr. D. L. Biemesder-
fer, president of Millersville
State Teachers College, of-
fered the prayer. Albert D.
Seiler, president of the SICO
Foundation made comments.
A moment of silence was
observed by the group for
those employees who died
during the past year. They
are the late Mrs. Evetta
Schock, director; the late
John Cosgrove, Mount Joy
office; the, la'e Raymond
Balmer, Ephrata T.W.S.; the
late Jacob Renard, Lancaster
Plant; and the late Ralph
Dill, Wilming on plant man-
ager.
Robert McGinley supervis-
ed the awarding of ten door
prizes to the employees.
Ten door prizes were a-
warded during the program
to Jerry Leonard, Lloyd
Shank, M'ss Marie Wolge-
muth, all of Mount Joy; Wil-
bur Dietz, Lemoyne; Merle
Herr, Landisville; Harold
Trout. Oxford; Peter Henley,
Ephrata; Franklin Walthan
Columbia; John Cheeck, of
Oxford and Daniel Putranto-
nio, Reading. The prizes in-
cluded two portable record
two Schick razors; two war
bonds; two cert ficates for 100
gallon of gasoline or 150 gal-
lons of fuel oil.
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OFFICERS ELECTED
Mrs. Glenn Forney was
elected president of the St.
Mark’s E. U. B. choir at the
rehearsal meeting last Thurs-
day evening. Miss Joyce Mec-
Millan, Maytown, was elect-
ed vice president; Miss Luel-
la Witmer, screlary; Mrs.
Warren Bentzel, treasurer;
Mrs. Lloyd Vogel, look-out
~hairman; Mrs, Samuel Ba's-
baugh, soc al committe”
cha rman; and Mrs. Clifford
Schmidt. librarian.
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CARDS BEING SOLD
Identification cards are be-
ing sold at Donegal High
when two cars in which they Lowe, Manheim R1, a daugh- School by the student coun-
were riding
township road between the
borough and Manheim at 10
a. m, Saturday. The s ate po-
lice estimated damage to the have announced the birth of may be used for
two cars at $700. The hunters a son, Oct. 23. Mrs. Taylor tion
and was formerly Marie Clement Proceeds from
were from Harrisburg
Bainbridge.
collided on a ter, Sunday, at the Lancas er cil organization.
General Hosp tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Taylor of Rockland, Mass,
)f Mount Joy.
These iden-
tification cards include a pic-
ture of the student, name,
and name of high school and
identifica-
school affairs.
the sale will
be used in council activities.
for all

= = Shown above is an example of the Girl Scout movement in the Mount Joy-Florin
Neighborhood. A newly organized troop of Brown'es
Church. Mrs
and Mrs
George McCue and Mrs.
James Hostetter, Mrs. Charles
terian
new troop
Campaign
Hits 90¢
Heaps,
and Mrs. Hostetter served as hostesses during the
rec
lowing an investiture ceremony Monday at the troop meeting place, the lccal Presby
Thomas O'Connor
Anna Mae Eby and Mrs. James Phillip are the troop committee members
i refreshment
ceremony which was attended by the fam lies of the new Brownies
a'ved Brownie beanies fol
the
Miss
leaders for
Spangler,
Mrs. Heaps
period following the
Miss Elsie Lefever
are
James
Mrs.
who represented the sponsoring group, the Mount Joy Business and Professional Wom-
en’s Club, was also present. The girls are: Front Row—L
to R. Peggy Waltz. Rose
Taylor, Joan Aument, Sandy Harple, Barbara Hartman, Peggy Williams, Donna Eberly.
Mumper, Donna
Hostetter;
Forry, Cindy
Susan
Linda Zerphey,
Yvonne
Sharon Stoner,
Rice, Bonnie Jones,
Second Row
cene Wilson,
Halter, Karen
Leaders
To'al contributions to the
United Community Campaign
hit $758,522 with the final
offical report last Friday.
This figure represents 90.3
per cent of the campaign goal
of $840,431.
Martin C. Dellinger,
eral campaign chairman, sta-
ted he was very encouraged
over the great increase in to-
tal contribu‘ions last week.
“I want to urge all volunteer
workers to complete their
solicitations as rapidly as
possible sa we can look for-
ward to another successful
United Community Cam
paign,” he declared.
The progress of the
paign compares very
ably with that of the first
UCC last year. On the final
report da‘e in 1955, the Unit-
ed Drive had reached 87.21 may
per cent of its goal. The goal tact Mrs. Daniel’ Will, Mount
in late Decem- Joy R2, for information con-
cerning the trips.
Mrs. John Musser, Mt. Joy
R1, was elected president of HOLD PARTY
the group and Mrs. Maude Prizes were awarded for
Mohler, Rohrerstown, vice gutstanding cos'umes at the
president. Due to the illness local JayCee-JoyCee Hallo-
of Mrs. Mylin Good, Lititz ween party held Saturday
Pike, Mrs. Hiestand served night. Mrs. William Unser
as hostess to the 28 members. was awarded a prize for the
Mrs. Martin Greider and ugliest costume; Mrs. John
Street, co-chairman of the Mrs. Jane Nolt were named Landis, prettiest; John Land-
local campaign. delegates to the state con- is and Charles Johnson, most
; — vention with Mrs. Lloyd Not, original; George Albert, fun-
alterna e. Mrs. Shellenberger Mrs. Charles Johnson
led th» group singing and George McCue, best
Mrs. Nolt conducted devo-
tions. Miss Dorothy S'ehman
playcd trumpet solos and
Mrs. Mary Lyers, Pennsyl
vania Power and Light Com-
pany, home economist, d's-
cussed ideas for deepfreezing
Christmas dinner.
PL,
STEWARD NAMED
John Liput was named
steward of the local Ameri-
can Legion Posthome and
took over the stewardship
last Sundav, October 21. Mr.
and Mrs. Liput have resided
for the past five years at 341
Donegal Springs Road.
Becky
MOUNT JOY DINER
PURCHASED BY TWO
William Strickler and John
Strickler have purchased the
Mount Joy Diner located on
West Main The part-
ners announced that the din-
be closed from Nov.
1 until Nov. 5 for renova-
tions. Mrs. Lee Ellis, Sr. has
been named in charge of the
kitchen.
The S.ricklers announced
that the diner will be open
from 3 am. until 11 p.m
seven days a week Watch
the Bullet'n for the opening
day adver.isement!
JAYCEES, JOYCEES
Earm Women
Plan Two
Bus Trips
Two bus trips were
ned by the Farm Women So-
their Saturday
meeting held in the
Bureau rooms. The group has
planned trips to Philadelphia
Cinerama for both
and 8 Mrs.
Richard King, Mountville, is
in charge of the trips. For
convenience, persons living
the lccal area, may con-
gen-
plan-
ciety #4 at .
. er will
Farm
10 see
cam-
December 6
favor-
was attained
ber.
Mount Joy, a part of the
Town Chest D'vision, report-
ed contributions of $5,054 to
its local campaign as of 5 p.
m. last Friday. This is 76.2
per cent of its goal of $6,630.
Warren L. Hayman, North
Barbara St., is chairman and
Charles Ryman, East Main
niest;
and
couple.
When the guests arrived,
they had to walk through a
darkened maze of obs'acles
arriving in the fparty room.
The evening also included
games and refreshments.
os
CUBS HOLD PARTY
Florin Cub Scouts were
treated to a Halloween Party
Tuesday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill,
Wood St., Florin. The mask-
ed affair was attended by ap-
proximately 40 Cubs and
adults. Games were played
and refreshments served.
COUPLES CLASS
ATTENDS PARTY
The Christian Couples
Class of St. Mark’s E. U. B.
Church held a Halloween
party Friday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Hostetter. Prizes were given the
for the most original costume
to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn For-
ney; funniest, George McCue
and Mrs. Charlies Johnson;
and last one guessed, Mrs.
Earl Stahl.
The business
NEW
meeting was
president. The group decided
to hold the next meeting on
Nov. 24 when Mr. and Mrs.
Forney and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Johnson will be co-
hos's and hostesses.
Co-hosts and Hostesces for
the Friday night event were
Mr. and Mrs. George McCue
and Mr. and Mrs. John M]
er. The evening also includ-
ed games and refreshments.
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AWARDED GOLD BADGE
Randy Grove was awarded
the gold badge by the safe'y
patrol of the local element-
ary school. Randy was chos-
en to wear the badge for one
week because he assisted a
small boy across a mud pud-
dle on the street where he is
patrolman. Richard Nornhold
wore the go'd badge last
week as the outstanding pa-
trolman.
Physician On Call
Sunday
Dr. John Gates
65th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Sentz celebrated their
65th wedding anniversary Thursday, November 1st,
at their home. Mrs. Sen z is 87 and Mr. Sentz is 89.
The Sentz’s have ten children, seventeen grandchil-
dren and sixteen great grandchildren.
Aument,
Third Row
Charlene Heaps, Mar
Connie Dussinger, Sandy
Schneider, Judy Charles;
Ambulance
Answers
Eight Calls
the
ty ambulance
Again local communi-
was used more
than an average of once per
the Sunday,
October 21, Frymyer,
East Main
to the St. Joseph Hospital by
week.
Mrs
Street,
day for
was taken
drivers John Myers and Irvin
Kaylor. Mrs. Joseph Germer
was the accompanying nurse
Mrs
brought
Tuesday, October 23,
Samuel Shaeffer was
from the Lancaster General
Hospital to her home on West
Donegal Street
John Myers and
Mrs. Stauffer
panying nurse. The same day
Mrs. Sarah Espenshade, Pine
Street, was taken to the Lan
by
by drivers
Ray Myers
was the accom
cas er General Hospital
the same arivers.
Wednesday, October 24th,
the late Abram Eisenberger,
West Donegal Street, was fa
ken to the Lancaster General
Hosp 'tal ky: drivers Christ
Charles and John Myers. The
same day M. S. Po ter, East
Main Street, was taken to
the Lancaster General by the
same two dr.vers.
Drivers Earl Zink and Ray
Myers took Mr Heckman
from the Lancaster General
Hospital to his New Haven
Street home Thursday, Cel.
25. Saturday, Mrs. Caroline
Ney, Mount Joy, was taken
to Lancaster General Hospital
by drivers Robert Hoffmaster
and Samuel Dock with Mrs
Hoffmast r as accompany:ng
nurse. The same day, Mrs.
Ame ia Warren was transfer-
red from the Kemer Rest
Home, Landisv'lle, to the St.
Anne's Home on the Colum-
b a Pike by the same drivers
and the same nurse.
TAKE MERRITT TESTS
FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Twenty seniors of Donegal
High School took the Merritt
Scholarship tet last Wednes-
day. This test is offered na-
tionwide to interested stu-
dents with many scholarships
to be given to the highes!
winners. Many businesses and
organizations have pooled
their to be giv-
en to the highest winners in
the test. Tentatively, in De-
cember the leeal school will
b> notified if any students
placed high enough to be in-
cluded as a finalist in the
state test.
According to reports issued
there were approximate’y
100 seniors in the county
who took the test.
for the most comical; Ralph Bowman
Ronald Shatz, third. Mrs. George Al-
lice, second; and
Fennell, third: Jacob Brown, bert won the prize for
most Most
John Baugher, first
for
and Mrs. James
the
orig'nal; Kenneth Peif-
original: Larry Jones, second; and Gl nn Peifer, fanciest
Woods
third;
prize
and
Donald
for
Fred
Woods,
won first
Schoo! To
Offer GM.
Test Plan
Donegal Area High School and
are being
senior students
Karen and John
Eby for fanciest.
the
ciest,, Mary Lou Goodling,
_ ser were named the most or-
Hartman, second
In the fourth division, Bon-
nie Brinser and Clyde Brin-
iginal couple; Betty Overly
and Mary Chard, second;
Donna Kaylor and Carol Got-
shall, third. Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Coover won first for
the fanciest couple; Richard
Becker and Jerry Alleman,
second; Mrs. Bernard Kear
Miichael Kear, third.
of- Boy Scout troop #53 of May-
fered an opportunity to com- tOWn won a prize for the best
General
Scholarship
to R
pete in the
National
according
Jr., Guidance
provides for 100 four
scholarships, at least one
Mrs. George McCue, Mrs. Thomas O'Connor. —Photo by Marshall Dussinger every state and 50 at large, at S¢ cond prize.
any college or university
contestant’s
field
study he may select. The 200 were
years James Heisey, Michael Brad-
the successful
choice and in any
in the first 2
enrolled
universities.
winners
are now
leges and
objectives include
ing, medicine, law,
journalism,
and
ences,
mus. c
deavor. They will
by the
the third year of
the
registration for which is now jamin
Charles
are leman, Michael Wagner, Tom
both Tripple,
ald Woods,
United States ci- Richard
take rick
Board M'ley,
to Flowers.
r Gene
under way.
Eligible
high
young men
en, who are
tizens, and
the Col'ege Entrance
examinotion for
a college of their
who arrange to take
am nation in
the competition
school seniors,
and young
who
order to
for
Selection
in the G
will be
eneral
the re
Motors appearing group with
Plan, and Mrs. Bruce Brown, sec-
F. Hallgren, ond. The Mount Joy Brownie
Counselor
The plan, initiated in
in 69 col- ley, George
Their Smith,
engineer
the
teaching, Sandra Gephart,
religion - almost non,
every field of worthwhile en- Funk,
be joined «ld Allaman, Suzanne Rider,
100 winners from this Karleen
plan; shey, Bonnie Alleman,
to partic'pate
plan to
odmiss on
choice
the
enter Ann Brown, Kathlene Brown,
a Gener
al Motors scholarship award. Sprecher,
f award winners Cheryl Haines,
plan Frances
of Buch, Paul Smith and Mitch-
Motors
ponsibility
Mr.
troop #322 won the prize for
1955 the best appearing float and
Donegal High School
for Christ Club won
the
You h
First Division Winners
Children in the first divis-
of ion who were awarded prizes
Charles Zimmerman,
Broske, Harold
Larry Hostetter, Wil-
liam Roberts, Rodney Rice,
Joanne Sears, Linda Mumma,
Sally Han-
Aument, Barry
Hetrick, Don-
Donna
Bonnie
Kauffman, Tad Her-
Ben-
Patricia Horst,
Patricia Al-
Horst,
Brown,
Gray Greiner, Ron-
Ronald Alleman,
yeorge Het-
Aument, Robert
Miley, Jacob
Linda Zerphey,
Troutman, Judy Char-
Nadine B.ilcy, Melissa
Brown,
Joan
Jack
les,
William
Ebersole,
Rice,
Sandra
Pennell,
Johnson
Karen
Gerberich,
Robert
1 group of leading educators ell Alberts.
representing
the country.
Full details about the
including (or
plan,
dates
eral Motors
registration
mination are
terested students
Hallgren's cffice
TO VISIT
COURTHOUSE
for
Beg mning
iors of
will
County
junction
Donegal
visit the
Hg
with their
of Democracy c!
5. Holl nger
nounc>d that
the courthouse n
group
asses
they
group will spend
from 8:40 until
Lancaster The
bers visit the
house November 9
a
TO ATTEND
CONFERENCE
L'brary assistants
High wi'l
annual high
sponsored
will
egal
school
Student Library Acs
vf Pennsvlvan a,
ern District. which
held at Mil'ersville
Teachers College
Librarians Mrs
wellyvn and Mrs
Herr will accompany
cal students to the affair.
form
w’'ll be the guest
Kyra Shirk.
sian actress
speaker and lecturer.
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PICTURES TAKEN
Yearbook pictures are be- minutes to
ing taken of the students at Tuesday. Nov. 6.
School
Emerald”
Donegal
week.
High
‘The
various parts of
available to
from
Fridav, the
1
Lancaster
courthouse in
Prob'ems
mstructor, an-
will
November 2, the f
the
2:40 p.m
other
and
attend
library Arthur
the ment
sociation Church Saturday.
Sou‘h
will be tuming.
State named
92. Zerphey, the fenniest;
Lle- Brown and Mitchell A'bert,
Marilyn most original and James Mus-
lo- ser,
Nov
Joseph
James Spangler was gener-
al chairman for the event.
John Weidman was Marshall
the first d vision with his
aides. Clyde Mumper, Free-
man Naugle, George Brown
and Svlvester Shuman. Wil-
liam Batzel was cecond 'di-
v'sion marshall with aides,
Biglor Mumma, Maurice
3a ley, Jay Barnhart, Lloyd
yers and Lewis Bixler.
Third division marshall was
Ar hur Sprecher with aides
Victor Koser, Arthur Zer-
phey, Robert Schroll and
Robert McGinley. Fourth
division marshall was Joseph
Taylor with a‘des Alvin Big-
ler, Charles Ashenfelter and
Lloyd Derr
Four bands
the marchers.
High Scheol Band, the Bain-
bridge town band. Mt. Joy
Flementarv Schrol Band and
Elizabethtown High School
Band.
accompanied
the Donegal
ATTFND HALLOWEEN
PARTY
Th'riv
children attended
the the Halloween Party of Mrs.
Sprecher’'s depart-
Mark's E. U. B.
Five were
nrizes for the cos-
Shirley Kipp was
the prettiest; Linda
Chas.
of St
awarded
ugliest The party also
included games and refresh-
ments.
®— ct cents
¥irl Scout Troop No. 212
will baby sit for your chl-
dren while you take a few
go. to vota on
They will
this be on call between the hours
will of 6 p. m. and 8 pm. Tele-
carry a gay 90's theme this phone 3-4591 Mount Joy.
year.
Be sure you vote.