The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 07, 1957, Image 8

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday. February 7
Hit By Police
Car; Leg Hurt
George Frank 76, who
lives at 210 Mount Joy St.
was taken Saturday in the
Friendship Fire Company
No. 1 ambulance to a Lan
caster hospital for examina
tion following an accident
Friday night on East Main
street
The mishap occurred in the
first block east of the Main
and Barbara Street intersec-
tion Police Chief Parke
Neiss was driving eastward
on Main when he noticed
Frank step off the sidewalk,
between two parked cars and
into the path of the officer's
car.
Neiss had applied the
brakes but on the snowy
pavement the car, which
was traveling slowly, slid
into Frank. He was bumped
to the pavement, suffered a
bruised left leg. He refused
medical assistance at the time
but the next day his physi-
cian advised further exami-
nation. There was no frac-
ture.
Plans Spelling
Jam Bor EE
The Mastersonville
will hold a spelling Jam-Bor
EE in the Mastersonvi'le Fire
Hall on Thursday, February
14 at 7:30 p.m.
There will be two spelling
classes, an information class
and a dutch class. Three
prizes will be given in each
class. The entertainment will
be instrumental music.
Refreshments will be sold
during intermission. There
also will be home baked pies,
cakes and cookies for sale.
P.T. A
These articles will be donat-
ed by patrons. All unsold
donations will be auctioned
following the Jam-Bar-EE.
Admission will be by do-
nation. Everyone is wel-
come..
TWO ASSEMBLIES
PLANNED FOR
TUESDAY
Next Tuecsday afternoon.
two assembly programs will
be held s‘multaneously in
the Donegal! high school. At
2 p.m. the junior high
s~hool wil! witness a junior
high basketball game be-
tween the home team and
the Lancaster Township Jun-
ior high school team. At
the same time in the audi-
torium. the Safety Director
of the Harlevsville Insurance
Company will talk to the
tenth, eleventh and twelfth
graders.
WAY'S &
Record
Corner §

 

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WAY'S Appliances
48 W. Main St., Mount Joy
Phone 3- 3622

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s Community oa wg new ay The Mount Joy Post 5752,| A spec ial meeting for all Four trips Were ken by]
s. Mrs. James . Veterans of Foreign Wars, registered licensed nurses .
Chest Head 111 Eshelman Road, LOuiS wi] hold its first meeting in Will be held Thursday, Feb-|the local community ambul-|
H. Koph, M. T. Garvin Com- newly-relocated head- ruary 14, at the First Pres- ance last week. Thursday,
Is Elected pany; C. Abram Snyder, ors at 27 North Market | rian Church, Cor. Cher- january 31, Andrew Felker)
Daniel. Road assistant Runesal Howe; a Cary street, beginning at 8 p.m. VEE Drange Sts., Lancas- was taken to the St. Joseph's
anke WHOS, €@35151% cynolds, Sr, uarryville, we ‘er a m a
to th President of Arm- ape retiring from the Board All members are invited to “Your Status As. An Em- LE TR ig) 1 O56
strong Cork company, was Willis W. Shenk, present- attend this meeting and 105,00" wij] be the feature Mrs. Joseph Germer as ac-
lected President of the Lan- od a citation to William H. inspect the new quarters (o¢ “4. meeting, Mr. Sydney companying nurse. Friday
caster County Community Beadle, retiring President, Refreshments will be served from Franklin & Mar- February 1, Robert H. Peet,
Chest at the annual meet- for his outstanding service ollowing the regular busi-'gpa) College and Miss Bar- Mount Joy R2, was taken to
meeting of the Chest Board as President during 1956." meeting. bara Schutt, Associate Exec- {ho St. Joseph's Hospital by
nf Directors this noon at During his term in office Dues for 1957 are now utive Secretary of the Penna drivers Ray Myers and Mar- ® |
the Hamilton Club the Lancaster Community Payable. Nurses Association will be lyn Myers with Mrs. Germer
Other officers elected to joined the Community Chest S— = the speakers. as nurse. 1C -- P
ane-yvear terms were Martin as the twenty-third Red NAMED TO DEAN'S LIST os Saturday, February 2nd,
C. Dellinger, K-D Manufac- Feather Service. The Chest One Mount Joy girl was TEACHER IS NAMED Mrs. Harold Fitzpatrick, Ww.
turine Company, first Vice- and the American Red Cross amone¢ the thirteen students! john Daniels, a graduate Main Street, was taken to
President; Mrs Clayton joined together for the see- from the county to be nam- nf Franklin and Marshall the St. Joseph's Hospital by,
Co'umbia R2, second
Harold J
Ciarrett,
Vice-President;
Frey, Fulton National bank,
Treasurer; and R. M. Pleam,
Conestoga National Jank,
Assistant Treasurer,
Rhoads has been active in
Community Chest campaigns
cince he moved to Lancaster
from the New York off ‘ce
Armstrong Cork Com-
in 1936 He was Chair-
first United Com-
f the
nany
man of the
ond consecutive year
United Community Campaign,
in the ed to the dean’s list for the College,
fall semester at

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Kaylor and
The same
has been named li- drivers Irvin
Elizabeth- and teacher of Eng-|Robert Williams.

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and collected almost $830,- town Collere. Miss Nancy igh, to replace Mrs. Marilyn day, George (Kersey) Frank
000, the largest amount ever Swanson, Marietta Avenue,! {Herr, who resigned. was taken to the St. Joseph
raised in an annual united was qualified for the list as a eases lf repens Hospital and home again to FORRY’S
|senior at the college. M. Lou- MARRIAGE LICENSES Mount Joy Street by drivers
inane lise Horning Rheems. was al- Vernon G. Gehman, Eph- Mr. Kaylor and Mr. Williams .
FOOD SALE so named to the list from rata. and Patricia Funk. Mt. msg Esso Servicenter
The Florin Fire Company! ‘he freshmen. Jov R2. Most of the footprints in W. Main St Pi 1]
Auxiliary will hold a food — : mm the sands of time seem to pel” Main : h. 3-567
sale on Saturdav, February DINNER DANCE PLANNED advertisement pays. made by work shoes.
9, at the Florin Fire Hall be-| A Valentine dinner dance] —mm————— SSR iii Lie iL iil Bl itz
ginning at 11:30 A. M.
has been plannned for the


munity Campaien conducted Orders for corn soup will incal JoyCees and JayCees.| #7 ”
bv the 22 Red Feather Ser-he taken in advance. Call The affair will be held in Please, Remember Me Ser AAI
vices of the Community Mount Joy 3-8331 or Mount the Dutch Club. York, Sat- sl Rob CC RCI I)
Camnaign conducted by the Jov 3-6234. larday, Feb. 16, 7 p.m. Mrs. J. Robert
22 Red Feather Services of Other things for sale will Charles Graham and Mrs. | L b to NA JO
‘ha Community Chest and be baked goods, baked George Weber are chairman ounsberry
the Red Cross in 1955. Last beans, potato salad, chicken of the special event. Echo Valley MARCH 1]3 DIMES
he served as first Vice
Pragident of the Community
Mhost and a delegate to its
Counril. He is a Board mem-
bar of tha for Crip-
nled Children and Adults.
Rad Feather Service of the
Community Chest.
Rhoads belongs to the First
Presbvterian Church. He is a
har of the Board of Direct-
ars ard Past President of the
Mn nufacturers’ Assori tin
Board of Directors of the
Hamilton Club Treasurer of
TAT
the Lancaster Airport Auth- Chapter of tre Order of Past} | Sat.
arn Star.
and Past President of
arity
the Lancaster County Univer-|
of Pennsylvania A'umni
Club
Both old 2nd new mem-
bers attended the Board §
meeting today. Charles Mec-
drick, United Steelworkers
of America, and Harry F.
Stacks,
Editor, “Intelligencer








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