Ter we wi Sap” we ow gh A Al oy ge i ENERO AE A pes EAE Ho pw A RAT ai oh apa, WOR ad ae vim JONLY THREE SHOPPING DAYS TIL CHRISTMAS oN — VISIT THE HOME TOWN MERCHANTS — i | MAIN STREET i he Are you one who is Dbe- ; he Mo t O moaning the lack of snow for un y the Christmas season? Then consider - Dr. and Mrs. Da- vid Schlosser, who are in Anchorage, Alaska, have written Mount Joy friends ‘ that the WARMEST it has been for them this winter is Hees nine below zero. . ® oo © It's a bit obvious that Don wi FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR. NO, 27 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY egal this basketball season, Yt is soaking up a bit of the pent up feeling holding over LEGION HEARS from the days when Mount . 4 : a so wd aie Traian wero All Children Invited Final Community Chest Report quote an avid sports fan, MEMBERSHIPS “kicking the stuffins out « tT Chri t P 1 James finance of Gi A WwW If M 4 about everyone.” o ris mas ar Y ficer, reported 231 members liven t e are eeting 9.9.» All the children of Mount Roy Rogers film who have paid their 1957 A {otal of $5,283.20 was ture. In order to hire a full- Dr. H. H. Fellenbaum were / Otherwise why the 78 - 32 Joy and vicinity are invited The children will be treat- dues, at the regular Decem- yaulized from the recent time reeroational director, named to the dental commit- count at Elizabethtown last {, the annual Christ- with gifts following the ber meeting of the Post 185 community Chest Drive in the association must have en- tee; Dr. T. W. O'Connor, Dr. week? But, it's going to be ET showing of the picture. The American Legion last Thurs- {ho horough it was announc- ough funds to pay the first N. E Kendig, Dr. J. S. Gates A interesting when the Bears mas party Monday afternoon, party is an annual affair for day evening ed at a Social Welfare meet- two years’ salary After the Dr. R. M. Thome. Dr. Elvin 4 play on the Donegal floor late Dec. 24 at the Joy Theatre. 31] the children in the area The house committee an- ing in the Union National first two vears, the state will and Dr, John Stauffer were ¢ ! in January. The doors of the theatre will and there is no admission. nounced that eggnog will be Bank building. Charles Ry- offer reimbursement for the named to the medical com- 900 e © o open at 1:30 pm. and the It is sponsored yearly by the served from 7 to 9 Christmas man, co-chairman of the salary. The $2,500 was plac- mittee. 8. ‘ movies will be shown at 2 Post 185 American Legion. Eve and that the home wiil drive made the announce- ed in the treasury for gener Mrs. Lester Roberts, Mrs. % Another sports note ~~ pm. The motion picture at- Arthur Schneider is chair- be closed from 9 p.m. Christ- ment to the group al fund purposed. Simon Nissley, Mrs. Clarance J On the Lincoln ‘bowling al- traction this vear will be a man of this year's project. mas Eve and Christmas Day The group decided to keep The four directors for the Newcomer and Mrs. Mary i loys ast ig a : : a ~The announcement was algo $3,500 in Mount Joy and to summer playground have a- Toppin were named to the # Yi 4 -y Sannanin 251 ns 3 asi made that eighteen more so- send the balance on to Lan- gain been approved. Commit- food and clothing committee. 5 8 A | 1'( 1180! for is oral Tat len M Hi cial members were received caster to the county ¢goncies tees were set up for the com- Charles Fish, M chael Pricio, = Vit = an ‘ORI gr sat 4 . arf in bringing the total of social Of this $3,500, one thousand ing year to operate under the Warren Foley, Clyde Gerber- v8 u gue team to set a season’ members to 106. dollars will be set aside {o Social Welfare Association. ich, Jr., Warren Hayman and Two flags will be purchas- help finance a full-time rec- Dr. J. R. Kensel. Dr. R. D George Keener were named ed by the post for the local reational director in the fu- Walker, Dr. W. K. Shoop and to the vouth activities com- Cubs. They are to be present- mittee. A. D. Seiler, Charles record for high single. Es Is Elected Bob - called Cannonball, g SAERE = 3 87 rm ry . s hia ; J | | 4 ( "> because he rolls his bowling P . 1 ed at the regular pack meset- Bennet ris alters vd 4 1¢ LILI ball with tremendous vigor— resi en ine. pi Bema. Fro ist = a 4 carries an average of about Elwood Martin was elect Ja C. Musser ls Elected EAE Cg . * d i# i 149 3 ry a : eo Sprecher, Victor Shank an 3 } He ed president © 12 oun M chael Pricio were named # e o oo Sor: eA neil acu 5 ve ; Joy Sportsmen's Association | b the building committee. i nu Suaff ol Tn at BPW Club Meets School Board President 111 jit. nif i y . | radio or television lately you olecte iret vice Dresi- : ; : bly Ha is i Hy 4 Sl d can’t have cscaped having goo elselog fre! Vice Dred For Holiday Jay C. Musser was electedman of the Building, Main- Samuel Harnish. Park Neiss, 1 oh sea 8 dent; Steven Supperl, second Can you see the g ) : 3 ith Norm: Sprecher Lester A wu y ye e the grin on : tenance and = Supply with Norman Sprecher, ester 4 y 0, heard The Money Tree.” president; Alvin Koser, that boy's face? And well p president of the Donegal Ar Clyde Gis rie > ‘Ray Hostetter and Charles Ry- : Y¢ Of course, you th ga IL Was yocording secretary: Abram there should be a grin, for ar Y ea Joint School Board for Long and Paul Weien man were named to the ju- 3 4 an entirely fairy-land tree. Mummau, financial secretary; 14-year-old Eddie Flory is Mount Joy's Business and 1957 at a reorganization Martin Musser chairman: venile delinquency commit- @ Ye 3 8 Gene Leber, assistant financ- shown with the four-point Professi 1 W 's Cluk 1 To gs t wd Lester Hostetter 3 . x °c JCREL, ddSISLe Hall S > ur rOLeSS10NE omen s : ren . p tee ar i 4 i ol But, it isn't, at{ all. For, Secretary: Liovd Myers. vuck he shot December bh ia Cn I an i op meeting last Thursday at the Sor rich, ii tor Dr. he Bailey and. Charles 2 roof, have a look NE tran hrict NM JR . : . on pe, ou school. J. Edward Charles David Schlosser), E. Musser ¢ € y am 3 = i Ne ; proof, have ; 1 look oa . bi treasurer; Christ M ler and Bedford valloy near Bedford, Monday evening at Hostet was elected vice president. Helsey, Paul .E. Portier, Ed--Bennett.. Jr. were named to q | i lobby of the First ] ationa Marshall Dussinger, directors Penna. He dropped the 150- ter's. Both the music and so- ha ve #l 1 : offic. ucation committee; A p. the suditing committee. pL. y hore = * , we are 3 ; y § cats Ne. . i 35 5 Bane Mouy Joy. The IM for three vesrs pound deer from about 30 cial committee and the Girl bin Bo a iy 3 Doe Bie Seiler. chairman: John. D. Th? group planned anoth- 4 Vi i 3 ok 5p Se in 2 Fish Prizes feet on the third hunting Scout committee were in meeting but. the other. two er meeting in January. Ken- 8} 7 | 1 : BP mas : ree The following were the trip of his life. For most peo- charge of the evening. Miss aro : Roland neth Gainer, president, was # o 3 1¢ Wh Te genuine coin winners of the 1956 fish con- ple, a few times in a lifetime Esther Walters and Miss El- and the Union Na: in charg: of the meeting. ? > : Fw rs SY : . . . . . S © + ay 3 Ye z of the rea a. test. Cash prizes were award- js good luck. Eddie is the sie Lefever are committee ional Bank treasurer Paul it A 4) 4 ed this week to the winners. con of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. chairmen Taian to Ra . # IA ¥ Attached by Scotch tape ; Mix rch gy ro rei ! Weien is the retiring presi i i 7s Allached y Scotch abe David Eby won first and sec- Flory, 210 pi Main Street. The evening's program in- gj. Big ' ‘Thank You" i are brand new dollar bills, ond prize for the largest cluded a reading of Peter : The new president anpoint- 7 1 Tra 7 aye it M )L N | J ( \ half dollars, quarters, dimes prook trouts caught this year; Marshall's ‘Let's Keep Christ- 3 : 4 : ( J * ) and nickles. Any guess as Gelbe, won first ang Over 200 mas’ by Mrs. Jno Stauffer; a ed his committees for the To Merchants Fd ALS Fmd” =) 5 $52 wae 4 d how much it would cost to cocond prizes for the larges soprano solo by Miss Doro- vear. Samuel Becker is chair- A big “thank you” from as A) decorate 8 tree in that fash- prown trout: Harry Weaver. Attend Sing thv Schock. and a film “The - - the Chamber of Commerce ivi ion? About $20. bass; Brady Hess, Sr’. carp: Little Lost Angel”. Santa which is echoed by the en- tire community, was express- Christmas er. made an appearance and ~d this week by Sam Bals- 31 3 8.9 © Abram Mumma first and Florin's fourth annual C] . ! hy I wp : Abr ! a, St 5 ‘ al Claus (Mrs. Robert Hoffmast- ! Yi 3 | Al | | | I I'l N\ Thought for the week — third: and. W lliam Way, sec- Christmas Carol program 3 Progressive Mea { 3 + hr A in EUB Church on Sunday lection s toned bo §2 i “Christ built no church, ond for catfish; James Kip- held Monday night was call- distributed gifts among the d S baugh. president of the Mt. ] vi i wrote no book, left no mons pie, pickerel. a od a success by committee members. Serve couts Tov. Chamber. i ey and erected no monu- In the junior div'sion, Ger- members in charge. Over 200 Favors for the party were A dinner was In looking over the 1956 3 ments; yet snow = me ten ald Grove, Jr. won the prize persons attended the program made by the Brownie troop LoD Dros for the Cirl Scouts Christmas lighting up and 4 square miles in the whole for the largest brown trout heid in front of the Florin sponsored bv the club. The troon 75 bv its troop com down Main Street, Bilsbaugh 5 4 . earth Without Chistian, and the largest rainbow trout; branch bank evening closed with the sing- (tee last Thursd: vy evening was very much pleased at 5 i Richard A. Raimbolt where ihe life of man Bite Barry Geltmacher won. for The Elizabethtown College ing of Christmas carols. The pp. twenty-two g ‘rls of the ‘he effect and the extent of Yi the purity of women are re- the largest catfish and sal- male quartet and the ladies’ next meeting will be held on senior. troop and their leaders the project this season. L 4 spected, and I will give up mon: David Brandt, large- quartet sang several Christ- January 28 with the mem Mrs Blwood Mateer and Mrs He promised a continuing 7) 4 Christianity 4 3 Drunumon - bass; James Stettler, mas selections. The audience pershin committee in charge. Stoov Barrick 1a effort to enlarge the pro- 8) 4 R | | R . | me oe Les en 8150 sang Cayo he Mrs. Eugene Eicherly is the {hroe homes of committee JAY C. MUSSER Srony the ade ot Jew nN { ‘ comer, carp andy Grove the program. 1e Rev. 1ar- chairman for the holiday. ev- ixtures and the tota effor iY ¢ huh - Ranholt Scouts Sing At sucker les Wolfe, pastor of the el aeons or the: holies Roland. Jacob Stehman nd which has been put into the 8 5 Stocking Complete Gigssbrenner E. U. B. church “en Sen al roi ooo Dre Russel - Stoner Policy project not only this year 3 i Carol Program One hundred cock pheas- of Florin, gave the Christmas SCHOOL DANCE PLANNED Mrs. Raymond Knorr Serv. Martin Byers, but over the several seasons 1 4 Approximately 250 Scouts 30S were purchased by the message Saturday night the Donegnl ©d fruit juice at her home jog ph Bixler, which have resulted in the A. : Youd | sing Mon. association and releared in Christmas music was play- high school student council followed hy a spaghetti din- and Jay C. accumulation of more and 4 Michael J. Pricio attended the carol sing Mon- 4p, © "pac 1. Five hund- ed over a loudspeaker sys- will sponsor a semi-formal ner at Mrs Clyde Mumper’s ; red Shri Tr ome i : ¢ fe day evening at the communi- area ec . ve hunc ed over a loudspeaker sys- V spon ‘ S ME Mrs was he Musser, Extra Curricular mone eguipment. $1 i ty Christmas tree. Miss Beul red bass were stock>d in the tem one-half hour before the dance in the gymnasium om : 7 N 5s Cl ta Re committee; J. Edw. Charles, Following the current sea- 3 hh Smith directed the sing. Little Chiques Creek and 800 program began. Children in 8 to 11 pm. Music will be Sisrad hy Mrs, Glavin Au son th> candles and candy V4 6:30 to T:00 hen in’ the Big Chiques Nov. 28. attendance were given a treat provided for the “Winter ment Dessert wa served 0 fore on page 4 stick fixtures will again be u ng from be 21 i The financizl sceretary re- following the program. Wonderland” by the Les Mi- the homo of Mrs. Arthu removed ond stored for an- 1 a \ era Albert the Bene 2d Gui Seni ported a membership of 354 . chener orchestra of Gettys- Sprecher, assisted by Mrs vg 9 other 34 lL £ sang. rrom i: 0 1:59 p.m.. ate: Tha fi na : i Sp Charles Wo gem th. After GOLD BADGE AWARDED m™ ins. rani . 5 4 H. Morrell Shields directed iA i The owns CHRISTMAS SFRAVICE A te are now on sale for the meal the girls went to j BAD P Avan ; i js 1 ih ame he i el ino tor sr Scouts. e W Ss 0 L eC oa oT Fr Gh S ¢ C Sdi I Nits rn hore Kenneth Nauman was ch s- and » who Vi 4 fhe Sufing fo Re ps 4 as announced Friday. Dec. 14 AT BAINBRIDGE the dance open to the public Mrs Non 1 rs hy yi ii " en to wear th» honored gold th» downtown area ne hev. L. . 2 Willi Mntosr Ars . ! J 2] Fig a : ol > ws. they exchange | , edie ry ha tered the and the ¥ Hii eaten Si i cob The Bainbridge St. sLuke’s by student 2odneil members. badge the local Spon) Y 9 vd colorful, — Yi N + Rai tov. Clarence Ulrich offered Brown. Omar Groff, George'y Sunday School will Hi Ee patrolmen this week by his THANKS ancy Rainboll tev. Clarence Ulrich ofic Albert, Mrs. Alvin Korer, ah By x PLAY FOR DANCE : Wa vi 5 ote YAY ead ert, Mr: SE A + vias. Services ANC ( W patrolmen. Kenn: th 8 . the benediction. Following J iit : 1. Dre nt a Christmas servic ; . 1% the singing, ’the groups were Paul 3h iter, Dudley Hurley. .. oro) singing, recitations The Donegal high school Mount Joy's Chamber of was chosen sine: he pulled a - ; Da ngs Se ie : fi . - : the y i - = rs i 4 treated to refreshments in Roy H 1S. Am Schofield and 4 play on Sunday at 7 dance band played for danc- Commerce will held its an- ch ld out of the street BIRTHS : 3 4 the basement of St. Mark's Charles Mease. Pp. m. ing in the Hempfield high nual meeting January 8. it The group deeded to have : Yi “i | ww! H | "nv EUB church. ° A candlelight service will school Saturday night. The was announced this week the captain and nants A eee 1 i] 8 JTC y endarix Two Johnson busses were The word veto means “I be held in the church Mon- occasion was a school Christ- George Keener is chairman of nominate persons for the Mr. and Mrs. Warren 'L, Ya used to transport the girls of forbid.” day, Dec. 24, at 11 p.m. mas dance. the affair. badge” in the future. Hilt. West Church St.. Florin 8) i i he ek ero Se Semen reo a son, Sunday, at L-ncaster 4 laren s some, vo; General Hospital ki) i YF p R1. The troops sang carols x i A ), ) , srfer ti. & First Lt. and Mrs. Law- «2 ul H. | lender e) 4% TRS Arai is edn -/ t 3 irst Lt. and Mrs Ww 3 i | i he aug Pye pe a C 1 0Vers rom For YZ Lig a es, ant ore ign oun ies, rence E. Rapka Jr.. of San d i d each of the children with Ya ea earn : Antonio, Texas, a son. on rg gifts of mittens and toys i he A GC /l 0 O. K. d . ——— ey ou HH S Vionday., at Fort Sam Hous- ee Yi Sora Sonar Are Included In 1 mazing Collection nydaer, Sr. ton Hospital Li Ropka Is Johnson drove the S 9 - 3 . es . oa : . es . . the son of N and Mrs. Law- 14 i Jere |. Hender SO t he gir's. Mrs. I Match Cover King of Mt. with covers, and the pack- cays with a smile. “I began esting categories include por- and : Mr. Snyd=r already is Sores E Rohs Mt Jov RI i 3 i Nornhold wishes to thank all Joy! ages. bundles, cartons andby collecting match covers trait covers, armed s@rvices, making plans to help with > : > = 1 Yi the persons who helped 10 = moo 41d easily be the ti- boxes of match folders a- by cities. and T have thm ete : preparations for this meeting 3 P. and V 7h Rear] $ nan: ¢ Ja 4 mike the earl sing Br success tle belonging to O. K. Sny- round his office. for countless towns in every Mr. Snyder's largest book “When one has a hobby So a iy ted 50TH On: a new, Va i# . T* der Sr., local insurance man, “It's a wonderful hobby.” s‘ate in the union pus cities of matches is one measuring j'’ke this,” Mr. Snyder s ys day. at 3 easel Ostespath- ualities, ivy of Jim Nissley FLORIN EUB CHUCH who modestly admits in a Mr. Snyder says enthusias- in Canada, Alaska and even 15 inches across, printed for “he is amazed at the help '© Hospital ! These N TA matter-of-fact way “Oh. I tieallv. “In the first place, some foreign countries.’ the Keyston Match Cover ho gets from friends and rel Mr and Mrs. James Eshle- \ a TO GIVE CANTA have probably around 109.- it’s inexpensive to start and Then a few years ago Mr, club as favors at its atives. So mony. many p-o- man of Lancaster are the nt-Poise 5 Forty voices will be fea- 000 match covers now i to maintain. Th-n., too, it's Snyder began to collect dat- meeting in 1955 at the Blue ple through the vears have parents of a son, born Mon- / 1 1 tured in the cantata, “Th? Would anyone dispute that.very cdueational! I have ed folders, and this is his Mountain hotel in Lingleston brought me covers from their day at Lancaster General oa ¥ ( race A. Henderson Song and The Star. to be giv- the “King” title is his? learned many things about his principal interest now.Pa. His smallest is in a set travels, and I have appreci- hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reh ANG 3 I] on ‘oil the choirs of the Flor- Mr. Snyder's col- history and about geography He has covers dating back to of “‘10-strike” midgets. and ated it very, very much. Ev- Fsh'eman of Mount Joy are y 20 vesrs from the match covers them-the early 30's, and feels sure measures just three-fourth en if I had a cover like the grandparents. BERS) ARF ES aR) i {2 . . : Ap « . “ night, Dec. 23. ago, when his son. 0. K Jr. selves and from the catalogs that when he has time to go of an inch. one they brought. I would Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Cup- series— | 4 1 " The Christmas program will was a roy in shcool with alistings covers to buy or through his “city” collection A pleasant by product of a save it and put it in my “du- pet, Mount 4 oy R1, oa son, now... i Mrs. Esther Erb include singing by both theyen for col'ecting things. trade.” he will find others that are hobby is alwavs the interest plicate’ file, and thus use it last Wednesd xy, at St. Jos- it adult and cherub choirs of “I wanted to be a good fa- It is easy to see what Mr. older then this. ; ing contacts and friends it to trade for others which I eph's Hospital. els: special Y i the church with John Way ther,” O. K. says now, “and Snyder means as one glances “Collecting in a special makes. Mr. Snyder has found did not have! It's a mush- im: sani: MY ere cel ie v 4 as director. Rev. Charlesshow interest in his hobby. through his collection. The category such as dated fold- this to be true He belongs to rooming process!” PROGRAM RECOMMENDED 3 4 Wolf is pastor of the church So I helped him. Then the books tell their own story— ers is the most interesting the Keystone Match Cover Mr. Snvder has been in Children are reminded to i Vi X Richard Jones The program will begin at first ‘thing T knew. the bov almost a chronicle of the last way,” he says. “If I were ad- club. which meets in ve: arious py ciness in. Mount Joy and tune in Channel 8, 10:30 a.m. jlo $1 i 7:15 o'clock, is open to the had dropped his collecting 25 years—from the days of vising someone who wanted parts of Pennsylvania every Florin for twenty-six years. Saturday, Dee. 22 to see Yi public. : but I was more interested inthe Great Depression, theto star out collecting match three months. and also’ to the Prior to that he ‘Christmas Comes to Otto the 5 The collection will go toit than ever and have kept NRA, the Century of Prog- covers, I would say, ‘Pick a national organization of was graduated from the Wil- Auto” This program is pre- the choir gown fund. on with it to this day!” ress in Chicago, the New category and stick to it Match Cover hobbyists. IN jjamson Trade school in east- sented by Sgt. Ries. P ¥ 4 Carol n Bee Ler Proof of this sustained in-York’s World's Fair. the Sec- Some of th» hobbyists whom 1955 he and Mrs. Snvder at- ern Pennsylvania with the _ ed a. {7 4 A y ETT terest over a‘long period are ond World War, the “V for Mr. Snyder knows collect tended the national conven- trade. was head - ¥ 4 Physician On Call thé cabinets full of match Vietory. Era”, and many oth- transportation folders, otters tion in Los Angeles, Calif of the vocational program in To Report New 4 covers stowed carefully away er events. just contour covers, andand in 1956 the national Pittsburgh schools for sever- a : AND Sunday in the basement of Mr. Sny- = “I would say that I am a «till another uses only fold- meeting in New York City. oa] years. and taught briefly Families Call NBC-TV 4 i der’s home, the almost count- ‘general accumulator’ instead ers from county seat towns The 1957 convention is to bz iv ! MARTHA & LIBBY Dr. Thomas O'Connor less notebooks: neatly filled of a collector,” Mr. Snyder in his collection. Other inter- held in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Turn to page 5) MJ] 3-6294 af | |