The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 30, 1957, Image 3

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Brethren in Christ mission.
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a, | e Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. . . J es ect mW Bon | /l
aries in Cuatro Caminos, Cu-
READER and ADVISOR Thursday, May 30 3 Two Graduate Scouts Attend Attend Tripple aries in Cuatro Camino, Cu. Fo aren
1 » Wolgemuths, had nu
RI Madam Teresa More Than 50 At Bob Jones Camporee Charter Night af the fu mu
} Physical Healot | tw Help You in Your Problems Irvin Lloyd Gerber is a- Mount Joy Boy Scouts andi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Little —_— round the island, gathered Chosen
OTS » ( . bbws bona yn nm . R 1 1a busi " . “ori ve
Recently Came From Land of Miracles (India) Attend Banquet mong “0 jcundiiates Ba Explorers attended the west- Pprecher Mr, and Mes hia shells rom the obey
\ TF vt VY “Rn graduation this week at Bob tbe 4 rice Bailey, anc vi ig ; son. visited a pottery estab- .
1 { A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Over fifty persons have al- Jones University, Greenville |®™ district camporec at ler. attended the Charter Bird lishment. a Wood Carving President
i 5 $ wis? MARKET STREET, MARIETTA, PA. ready. made reservations ‘ tog C. Stony ule Bill- Night Program of the West| factory, a sugar refinery, a
; pen 8 a, m. to 10:00 p. m. 7 days a Weck attend e JayCee-JoyCee He is the son of Mr. and myer anc ‘onoy Creek over Twp.,, Manheim market in Havana, and many Ragner Hallgren, North
i Readings for White and Colored sponsored ‘Seventy five Plus’ nips. Siwood Gerber of Mar. the weekend. Over 400 boys Township, and East peters- Told Me ‘Worn other places of interest. They Market Street, was elected
4 All Readings Strictly Confidential banquet tor next Thursday, ietta R1, and is a candidate attended the western district burg Lions Clubs, held last] picked bananas from a tree president of the Mount Joy
SPECIAL: $5 Reading For $1.00 With This Adv. June 6 Al persons, Whose "the Bachelor of Arts Local poy Heouts Thursday at Hotel Brnus-| Jacob Ruhl, Lancasterin the Wolgemuths' yard, and Home Association
73 ‘ 21.-fn names were given to the gree in the School of Relig-|Vere accompanied y Harold wick, Lancaster. county auctioneer, who was fresh pineapples, and enjoy-g . {he 1957-58 school year
2 I group, were issued invita fort. Etsell, Scoutmaster: Donald Lion Sprecher, who is ser-|in Switzerland to attend theled their hosts’ orchid plants, the Tuesday night meet-
EA ——- tions and are personally be . | and Harold Milligan ving as Chairman of Zone A rnational Rotary clubland 7 parakeets, They |. Bre ittle
yo He was a prayer captain jie : om rere g [Internat ing of the group. Paul Little,
| : Explorers were which includes East at Lucerne, re-ported the weather perfect pop Avenue, was elected

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HERSHE
SPORTS ARENA
ES., JUNE 4 thru SAT., JUNE
. Evenings 8:10 P.M.,D.S.T.
In Saturday 1:00-5:00-9:00
Transportation is being
rovided by the JayCees
from their homes to the Hos-
tetter Pavilion for the 5:30
p. m, affair. The evening will
include a banquet, program
and awarding of prizes
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EEE IEEE ANAS NEAR ARERR
and on the staff of the ‘Life
and of the
by
Explorer
accompanied
Buchenauer,
the toast-
Hoffer, Mil-
Charles ppg. introduced
Begins Crusade” g is
' advis- master, Paul F.
(newspaper of the school andor: and Warren Heisey, as- Jersville. Arthur K. Greiner, |
1& » wr i Ve i a 8 y
or Ine mber of the Phi Kappi sistant. Elizabethtown, District Gov-|
1i society. ’
i society 'hree district camporees ernor of 14-D, presented the
He also played with the
soccer team,
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NAMED PRESIDENT
! Carol Ginder, Florin, was
{elected president of the Lan-
caster County 4-H Home Ec-
were held in the county over International Charters to the
the weekend which included three new clubs which were
over 1,000 boys. They were sponsored by the Mountville,
designed to test Scout skill Willow Street ,and Lafayette
land camping proficiency. Lions Clubs,
Wilbur Nissley was western! Harry F. Lutz, Lancaster,
district director, Deputy District Governor of
Scouts were unable to at-Region I in 14-D, presented
[onomics Council Friday nite, . av cop. [the state charters. Gifts in-
at uo joint: meeting 3 tl tend the Sunday church ser
1 we Rl a WE fr - ne vice in a body because of the cluding the flag, gavel and
(JC © oCNo 1 sVi A . . Sy OQ
. Bik 10¢ y NS | activity. They are/80Ng, were prese nted by the
Miss Ginder will take ov- 3150 unable to parade as a host club presidents to the
er from Miss Josephine unit Thursday morning be- New club secretaries,
Lausch, Denver R1, as presi- cause most of the members| Per Stahl, Past Interna-
dent of the council. She is a gre included in the Mt. Joy tional Director, Eskilstuna,
member of the Donegal 4-H glementary and Donegal/Sweden, was the guest spea-
Home Economics Club. high school bands, Boy ker. Entertainment was pro-
Scouts have been assistng in Vided by the well known
Bulletin advertisement pays. the annual poppy sale in the barbershop quartets, The
§— borough which is sponsored Lancastrians. Approximately
250 persons attended this af-
Sh fair, which was the first trip-
le charter night program ev-
NTS er held in Lancaster County.
Dist. Gov. Greiner pointed
Hazel out that with the
by the local VFW.
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ENGAGFME
KILMORE—DERR
The engagement of
Donegal
Mobile Homes
12 new
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for their entire trip, president; Mrs. Charles
rain falling for only a small Ryman, East Main Street,
Paris Portion of one day. lsecretary; and Irvin Smith,
New Haven Street, treasurer.
turned home Saturday.
Adam H. Greer and
Hostetter, Mount Joy busi-
Inessman, who flew to Europe] On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Hoffmaster was
last week to attend the In-Clyde Brinser and family of appointed membership chair-
ternational Rotary Club con- Mount Joy R2 entertained atman.
vention in Lucerne, Switzer- dinner, Mr. and Mrs, David| ggt,
land, returned home Wednes- Huber and children of Peach pennsylvania State Police,
day, {Bottom R2. The Hubers flew presented awards to the
here in their Piper Rager air- school safety patrolmen. Mi-
ornhold, for-|plane. Mrs. Huber was re-imj O'Connor was awarded
Gainor’s cently elected Pennsylvania's the distinguished service a-
at|Flying Farmer Queen. ward as the outstanding pa-
| Mrs. Elizabeth Charles and {roman of the year, Pins
three daughters, Mrs. Mar- were given to Robert Marin-

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H. A. Ries, of the
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| Mrs. Myrtle N
employed at
Kitchen, is now working
the Mount Joy Diner, West]
Main Street. |garet Mackison and Misses er, Jeffrey Meckley, Dennis
: : [Betty Jane and Mary Char- Fackler and Sandra Kretz-
| Mr. and Mrs. U. have purchased the new- ing. All the patrolmen re-
|Angstadt will go to constructed home at thelceived certificates for the
wood, Fla, next week to of School Lane work. He also made
tend graduation exercises Road, recently two surprise presentations
their daughter, Jeanette, aly ijt py Daniel E. Garmanjto Miss Irene Ibach and
senior in the high school lang Associates, and will|Charles Heaps. Miss Ibach
there. |move there from their home was presented with a brief-

lon Marietta St. within
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Eicherlynext few days.
land Mrs, D. C. Stoner spent| en land Mr. Heaps for his seven-
Sunday at Kennett’'s Square, Mrs. Ray Sensenig and son|teen years of work with the
where they visited the con-from New Holland expect to patrols.
lservatory at Longwood this weckend to their] During the business meet-
thelcase for her fourteen years
lof work in the safety patrol
J
Aldus (Red) Hannan C. Derr, daughter of Mrs.clubs organized in the dis- |
E. William (Bill) Pontz, Cora Derr to Mearl A. Kil-ltrict this year, 14-D becamel/dens on the Dupont estate.n e w home on Donegaling, the group voted to spon-
Proprietors more, son of Mrs. Evelyn|the fifth largest district in/While there they attended|Springs road. sor the annual festival Sat-
: : PPE Kilmore, Dillsburg, York Co, [the United States. an organ recital by the or-| mn |urday, Sept. 7. Mr. Heaps
SALES and SERVICE |R. 1, has been announced. | mamta |ganist from the Notre Dam] Dr. E. K. Tingley and/and James Pennell were na-
Mr. Kilmore, a senior at] [cathedral in Paris, friends were in Canada lastjmed co-chairmen for the ev-
ROUTE 230
MOUNT JOY 3-4516
Franklin and Marshall Col- BARBECUE PLANNED
lege, will graduate in June. FOR MEMORIAL DAY
Again this year, a chicken
if barbecue is being planned by
{the Calvin Club of the Mt.
Joy Presbyterian Church.
it The barbecue will be held
$4 Memorial Day, Thursday,
May 30. The affair will be
held on the church yard to
the rear of the church. In
lcase of rain, the event will
move indoors to the church

$3 > 0640 $
4
50 Wedding Invitations
Its
“YOUR VERY OWN" basement.
$ The meals will be served
tH on the church lawn or as
WITH EACH DIAMOND
PURCHASE
ADAM H. GREER
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“take-outs”. Tickets will be
Ieee
{sold prior to the event.
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Graduates of 1957. May we
join your many friends in
extending our best wishes
for your future success and
happiness.
OPEN FRIDAY EVENIiwG ‘TIL EIGHT
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ont. Mrs. Arthur Schneider
and Mrs. Charles Shoemaker
d co-chairmen of
Mr. Pen-

week on a fishing trip.

| Mr. and Mrs. John S,
Sprout, 245 West Main street yO
will celebrate their 48thig. .,4 Rev. Charles wolf. [the food committee;
{wedding anniversary Thurs- enjoyed a fishing trip recent-|"¢ll and Aldus Hannan,
|day, May 30. They were in Cheaspeake Bay. games; Ralph Rice, lights
iried May 30, 1909 in the Lu-| si fand electrical work, An au-
[theran parsonage in Mount] Mr. and Mrs. Alexander committee consisting
Mr. Sprout was 21 and moved lof Mr. Heaps, Lester Hostet-
linto their new home on
were me
John Way Jr., John Way. ere ie

|Mrs. Sprout 16. signi and Victor Shank was al-
so appointed.
The couple has 11 living prarietta pike .
(children, 19 grandchildren, pike: iy Many Sten
at-gre Ha srade homeroo eive
nd 2 Deal grea Clyde Gerberich Jr. i5[{he prize for having the
y Bug S a new home percentage of par-
away in childhood. {looking Mount Joy and Flor-lants present. The group also
lin, on the heights north of yoted to purchase an electric
jas . [the two communities. roaster for use in association
[Miss uth Suenk of the Ui —-— projects and meetings. The
‘have just returned fw a; Mr and Ws Irvin Hostet-gey, D. R. Wolfe, newly ap
17-day vacation Hp 20d family expect 10/pginted minister of the Con-
fithe southern ay and tol CVC Soon io their new home gregational Evang. Church,
Cuba, Thev motored 15 Mi. [22 Park avenue from ther offered the invocation and
lami. Pia nd. from. theo present home on Donegal St./Charles Wolgemuth, presi-
; Hn |dent, was in charge of the
flew to Havana, where they| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ger- meeting. 8
[ere JEL BS tne airport by perich “have purchased the Under ihe direction of
(Mr, an Irs. Homer Wolge- home of Mr, and Mrs. George Broske, the ele-
and daughter Judy, ard Stark on Park avenue school band present-
{formerly of Mount Joy RI, and expect to move there in od a halt how's concert from
jand for the past two years the near future, [7 to 7:30 p.m, Refreshments
How about you? Did YOU
| (were served by the third
SERVICE .. anywhere, have
i grade mothers, The next
meeting of the group
SAWING, PRUNING town company, or do some- yi|] be held in October.
FIREPLACE WOOD {thing special? If you did
call The Bulletin, 3-9661, or 7
E. W. GUTHRIDGE SCOUTING NEWS
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imail us your news!
Four members of Post 39
R. D. 4, MANHEIM lattended the Western Dis-
i Phone Mount Joy 3-5832 IBulletin advertisement pays. trict Camporee at Stoney
s mmm Gulch, May 24, 25, 26. The
boys were Roger Bates, Rob-
ert Brandt, Ralph Rice, Rich-
lard Becker and two leaders,
Warren Heisey and Charles
Buchenauer. The Post was in
NOTICE
charge of contests for the
2 Explorers Sunday afternoon.
Beginning Saturday, June Ist These included the heaving
bar and a log sawing contest.
Some of the highlights of
the Post's camp site were a
tripod fireplace, 2 lashed ta-
bles and three different kinds
of tents.
The Post was awarded a
first prize ribbon for one of
And Continuing During The
Summer Months
Our Store Will Close at
the best camp sites at the
6 o’clock a.
The Explorer Post w.ll
have a scrap paper drive on
June 1st.
Saturday Nights
OPEN EVERY NIGHT BY APPOINTMENT
WAY'S APPLIANCES
Where You Get Factory-trained Service
48 WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY
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To conform with the majority of the Physicians in neighboring communi-
ties, the Physicichs of Mount Joy have adopted the following:
MINIMUM FEE SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE JUNE 1ST
Office Visit $3.00
$5.00
House Visit
Night House Visit $6.00
(9 P. M. to 7 A. M.)
Obstetrical Delivery $70.00
Pre-natal Office Visit $2.00
ADDITIONAL CHARGES may be made for additional patients seen, extra
or expensive medicines and distant out of town calls.
SIGNED:
JOHN S. GATFS, M.D.
NEWTON E. KFENDIG, M.D.
THOMAS W. O'CONNOR, M.D.
DAVID E. SCHLOSSER, M.D.


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