The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 06, 1957, Image 1

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Awards Are | Union National Bank | The Mount Joy
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Given Lists Rose Show Prizes |. os
Ath ists Rose Show Frizes | os
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Seventy cight major a- ar OS Te all rose ed Ne SG 2 _-
wards were given Donegal named “Queen of the Show" : ACs ot
high school athletes at anat Rose Day amp i p
the fourth annual
all-sports banquet held re-|Show of the Union National
cently at the school, John/Mount Joy Bank on Thurs- k . —
Dn, oY & pegins wd FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO, 51 MOUNT JOY, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
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ville \Statgk Teachers College, Maid of Honor for the WEA + err
rere . show was a “Duquesa de M ’ -
was i speaker. John/p oo. a" rose grown by on ay :
Hart," hid school principal, vo pha Ebersole. | |
offered the invocation; Hub-| |, the special class, new| ‘ ; I ‘ | il d Authori
; : Ney | “Camping With Our In- . Council an ut ority
ert Peters introduced the|to the show this year, of rose), ic . { |
speakers; John Day, facultyjarrangements open to the BE OY To l S ave un wn ra uation .
manager of athletics, pre- public, Mrs. Paul Erb won|. . si SR a, R S t t
sented the awards; and H, [first prize, Mrs. Clyde Brill ih Seon dad . . A ards | oO e ul even or oO ree S
Morrell Shields was toast- second and Esther Oberholtz-| amp rg V opel ir | | Ww : omer ign: AAA 5 bil Blow. wi iseussed: 4
er, third, Monday at the Little Chiq lS in 00 orin \ Arrangements for rebuild- will be widened to 20 feet] Plans were discusse o
[ing seven streets in the bor- The work will be advertised pave the railroad property
masier ap " In the various divisions of|ues Park. Scouts and Brown-| .
ith So rose winnersjjes will be attending from| Mount Joy and Florin kids hours be observed: Week iven lough were made at the Mon-|and bids will be opened at a between North Market and
Kenneth Depoe Hubert Po Ea A Lo pS DLE Mount Joy, Florin, Maytown|jgye their fishing! days — 6 am: to 9 p. m. and |day night meeting of bor- special meeting of borough Concord Streets. This street
ters, Donald Staley, Emerson R. Heaps first: Mrs "Ruth C. and Marietta, : | And, if you don't believe/Sundays, 1 until 5 p.m, Miss Barbara Thome, ough council council, Friday, June 21. would become a new portion
Stelyman, Marshall Gember- Kravybill, second: and Mrs. | Counties Sl wij) whit drive around to the In case misinformed pub- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R.| Birchland Avenue (from, Henry Huth, engineer, pre- of Mount oy reel rc en
ling; Roy Armold, Miss Jan-| Ruth Krall. third; in THE Stu log ho uc Seo, 'Fe- Sportsmen's lake at the licity misled any young fish-|M, Thome, Marietta and Del- Springville Road to Fairview|sented plans for the building completed, Grades were a 50
et Gibbons, Mrs. Charles SECRETARY'S DESK, Mar- land, Germany, Switzer] nd, north edge of Florin and seelers, only the Florin lake is|tq Streets, received two a-(Street), Fairview Streetiof Lefever Road. which leads presented by Huth for sever-
Brooks, George Kauffman tha Phersole, Ars; Mrs. Dor. Sweden, Japan, Bra-\for yourself. stocked and for the kids at the Third Annual/(from Birchland Avenue tonorth from East Main street al borough $tTeets Where Pe
and Mrs. Paul Gingrich. ih Deum, Sovond, Ang Mrs. jd and France, In tase of) Last Saturday the lake The pool at the end Exercises at/Appletree Alley); Spring-land joins a Rapho Township idents Tequest the Placement
Mr. Peters, football coach, in THE CASHIER'S DESK. ram tne rst Say ol campy opened for the youngstersithe borough, which at high school Friday ville Road (from Birchland|road. This work will be curbs and sidewalles.
awarded major awards to D. Victor Shank, first, Cari 21 campers and ig oe areland there has been a steady(time was also for the young-|night. [Avenue to Cedar Lane) and|vertised and bids will be op- ~ A new water line has been
Dennis Gillham, William S. Krall, second and 10 meet in he su of lads and lassies on sters, is not open this sum- Miss Thome received a $75/Cedar Lane (From Spring-lened at the next regular/installed at The Cove. Form-
Marshall, Charles Snyder, R. Heaps, third. hum = the elementary the bank almost continually. mer 1n the same way as at cash scholarship award given|Ville Road to Alley “S” willlmeeting of borough council. |erly the line which connects
Jerry Bradley, Stanley Gin- Tey schoo Girls ore asked {o It was estimated that as|Florin. Sportsmen have dis- by the Maytown American Pe rebuilt and widened. Mt.| An ordinance for the an-/the faucet on the peninsula
rich Dorr an oy Lyn |wear s Oris or jeans, shirts, many as 80 youngsters may (covered that fish in the pool Legion Post as the student/Joy Street will be checked of the John Mel-was placed in the creek bed.
) Midgets To socks and sturdy shoes. No have been wetting their|have dissapeared because the ro “shows the greatest for additional repairs and/horn area was read and ap-|The new line is attached to


Bender, Donald Livingston [} ;
I |halters or sunbacks are to be ag » time wate we 3 - i. : > rovsavad fr iT vinroved This are: ine »Q iT rate i
Paul Rice, David Halbleib., | [lines at one time on Satur-|water level dropped low dur promises of success in a be paved fom curb de {proved. This : ig aclu : [ix Doras ot
Joe McKain, Ronald Sager, THs s ipl : er education.” She also re-curb and School Lane will bejone new street, chiang/lAe faucet w ome
Charles Shireman Frank ( anvass condition of the park due to] Too, those in charge were|construction. Je So a $25 saving bond pre.|repaired. Lane, which recently wassame position.
the placement of the sewage happy to note a complete CO Albano’s Drug This work is being sched- hard topped. Requests for ad-| Lot owners in the borough
Kramer, Ronal Gotwalt the triple 2 ales DO | cto : sented by :
x |line, girls are asked to wear spirit of cooperation and of Store Marietta for the high-juled in cooperation with the|ditional stop signs were re-\who have not cut their
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John Wealar sse - : ot i irs
ih i a Sins For Funds [rubliers Sach vel or, Play among the young Schedule est average in the academic/borough authority, Since the|ceived but because these weeds thus far this summer
James Flowers, manager. IM nie kr on He € anglers. For instance, boys course. Other $25.00 savings ?uthority has scheduled to streets enter state roads, the|will receive notices that the
Minor awards went to Larry LiaYers and commiticef 1s, — om seen handing out ad- bonds for the high-{patch the streets, the work requests will be forwarded|weeds are to be cut in the
Wailing John Harvick. Lon members of the Mount loner, yes. on liam|vice and helping i! a est averages in the other four| Will be done jointly to pro-|to the state department near future.
ry Laughman, Harry Thom Midget baseball team will Np orl TS a some reason or other aygd roun courses at the school went to vide an entire new surface|Dead-end signs were placed, The next meeting of bor-
as, Barry Ziegler, Arthur the borough for op-{Vissley; assistants, Sn Jog were a bit squeamish — and Glenn Aldinger, agriculture, of only a repair job and/on Detwiler Avenue east oflough council will be postpon-
) rating funds Friday evening./eph Detwiler, Mrs. Robert bigger children aided the WwW by the Mount Joy Union Na- mend damage done by sewer the North Barbara Street in-Jed one week from Monday.
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|worn. Because of the muddy day. ing sewer pumping station]

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i hla es 1 L wig Pardoe T h e door-to-door canvass Detwiler, Mrs, John Landis, younger in baiting hooks tional Bank: Arlene Heisey, construction. tersection; School Lane, east| July 1, to July 8, at 8 p.m
é § sa gh wach Will be conducttd by the Mrs. Richard Gerberich, taking fish off. ba ois education e Florin| Some of the streets which/of the South Market inter- Ah :
qe 1 Jocqer 2 Liboys while one committee Charles Shoemaker, Mrs. And, there was plenty of rh Club: Jz ros Shank. in- were originally 14 feet widel/section; and South Delta St.
awarded MAJOR awarcs 0 will be accompanying each/Samuel Maxwell, Mt. Joy; “taking fish off,” for the d DS ol a ET Joy Lions
Somme § Sums, fhm group. The funds will be/Mrs. Shannon and Mrs. How- catches were good. Scheduled for. he Seve) Suse ar Le riin OY rere)
oh: Pega CITY ised to repair the field, pur-|ell, Marietta. Intermediate were blue gills and sunnies Spment, of the Chijues Cree Ne 2 ion: t Aw rd Cont t
Brian, John Rider, Ronald chose. purchase leaders will be Mrs. Earl Ko- and in good vantity ond the Playground at the eastern{general education; Mount a onfrrac
chas orms, ase| é g qua YE end of Mount Joy. Joy V.F.W. Post 5752,
Ramsey, Barry Shellenber- : GY ie ; :
SY St ros pay transporta-|ser, Mrs, Ralph Rice, Mount boys and girls had fun. In Bi ; Be
ger, Fred Barnhard, Edward : ¥ Joy: ; It wili be recalled that the] Diplomas were presented t
Sure > 1 saguelJoy; Mrs. Shuman, ay mn. Ae YR Cs A \
Portner, Robert Buchenauer, jon, fas ice and i FI will Dayton, He bool so any bass, late Clarence Schock donated|to 101 seniors by Jay Musser, ons Fuc oa oO e wer an
Wayne Kleiner, Donald Zel-| co: RS years Forewood, Mrs. James Rob. Neh May €pt is land to the Mount Joy|school board president. The :
ler, Ronald Eichler, Gene! oss went over the 3400.00; On Mrs. John W vy, MW June 15. Borough School District was presented by Wil-| The Brownstown Construc- Baxter Wells, sewage treat-|~aster Valite.
’ |erts, Mrs, Jo ay, rs. isiting ¢ > kids’ : Den his : : anager. Witl: ste .
Newcomer, and Joe Gable Marx. iGeorge Brown III. Mrs Rh Visiting it the kids’ pool be used specifically as a rec-/bur I. Beahm, supervising{tion Company, Brownstown, ment plant manager, will at-l Authority members passed
Minor awards went to James] Monday, June 17, Mother 0's : or a Jas continued well this week), ti area for the benefit|principal i ; ; the “School for Sewage) ; , ate 5
Nine gr Vv 0; a Whe rant wil be oo Eshleman, Mount Joy: Mrs. and there is every reason to ion aren or the ' enefi yr hn | was awarded the bid to build Works” al Pennsvlvaniz|? resolution to donate $1,555-
issley, illiam Shickley, 1g > Ob- S ni : > : the iblic. In eping tional awards given a ur > D in Sx Oa yp > repavi 2
Terry Schofield, Jack Wolge-/3erved. Parents of all the oe ow, Ly or believe that tho lake will be with Se re of wR last week's senior awards’ [the road from the borough giyte University June 40 toward the repaving and
cipro it and Players are invited to attend| occ s Will be Mrs. favorite spot until the last] ROME \sirablelasse pg wre a-|line to the sewage plans also call for|vartial rebuilding of four
muth, Barry Brandt, and Pla) t C Miwells and Mrs. Walter of August. a wholesome and program were a ar RoUneed I g
~ - \ a os a i lant it was at Mille rater anager, borough streets. This k is
Glenn Kaylor. the home game with the lo- iy io bi : spot, Frank Germer of North/warded the winners of thelP : Miller, water manager, borough streets. This work is
Brandt. Mrs. Ray Knorr, Mrs.| The Sportsmen’s Club asks DO Stroei Ras Deon em-|Mount Jov Chamber of Com-|the Tuesday night meeting of|i, attend 2 similar school at weing put out in bids by the
Mrs. Brooks a Miss Gib-/cals will play the White Sox ere : 5
bons, hockey ny team of Lancaster. Follow- James Slostetior ol Mes. that the following fishing vloyed as custodian and willimerce essay contest. Miss the local borough 1 later date. Mr. Wells visit- borough council and the au-
ed major awards to Betty ing the game, refreshments i re Modi am So have full authority in the Thome won the $10 first| Le worl was de are ed Yo/ 'd the Ephrata and Lititz thority group will contribute
Raffensperger, Loretta Hor- Will be served to the players, ip © oo hd Miss i Baa . policing, supervision a n d|prize; Patricia Drace, second the company Whi A was sewage plants after being as-(its share toward the project
nafius, Judy Frey, Bernita coaches and parents. Until} el . Ia wl New Officers maintenance of the grounds.|prize; and Judy Naugle, third lowest bidder of : Tour ICS igned the local position. on the basis of 70c per sq.
Sanehmi Hel: .|*he home field is repaired, guards. Mrs. Elwood Ma- : ize received. This work will be Supply bids for one year’siyard. The yardage includes
Baughman, Marcia Engle, : p /teer will be in charge of the One of the immediate 2 leted for $10,520 | ios, i i
Ruth Loewen, Patricia Ham- 211 games are being played De arg Installed In of thit Blave d ill bel Miss Thome will also be omp cle: for $10,040, supplies at the maintenance [four feet widths of the
by, Joan Gilbert, Kitty Buck-2n the Donegal high school] Cs NS Pp aysrgun Wi bel he school’s representative in| Mr. and Mrs. Peter were awarded to the|streets where the pipe line
a 7 the camp-out, of the Girly, © annual Laurel given a lease on the{Wellsbach Company, Raul|was installed plus the total
to be held next week at|authority-owned home locat-{Supply, Mueller Company, A [number of laterals These
» M as instal- - sls! » ‘Cali at the water company,|P. Smith, Eddie Valve, U. S [four streets are irchlan
Clyde Mumper was instal effort is being made to in-| Wellsboro, The Calico Tree The Pipe and Foundry, J. C. Bud |Avenue, Fairview Street, Ce-
led as new president of the]. ir : [or Mountain Laurel, state/north of tne vDorougn. : (
sure their full enjoyment of ower of Pennsylvania/Bartens were the only per-|/ding and Pennsylvania Stone [lar Lane and Springville
brief period sons to ask to rent the home.|Binkley and Ober and Lan-!Road.
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Extensive improvements

Parents’ Night has been|y
alter = Raber n-! field. | |
walter, Ros Raber and J {planned for Friday, June 14 ‘Lions Club Scouts June 10th to 14th,
thia Lehman. Minor awards. Manheim defeated the lo-| Tuesday, June 18. and Wed-| and June 17 and 18th. Every



went to Shirley Gutshall, Monday night on the nesday, June 19, the group
Ann Hart, Joyce Berrier, Pa- Manheim field by a 14-3 will spend one day at Hei-
tricia Phillips, Judy Grove,/score. The game originally sey’s Ranch, near Rheems: focal Lions Club at the ‘Tues- the facilities available.
Jacqueline Mariner, Joann scheduled for Wednesday and will sponsor a progres- day night meeting of the Whe he
Bixler, Linda Kleiner, Caro- night was rained out and was sive international dinner a. group. Clayton Aument was|, ion the _‘conemp ated each summer from approxi- |
lyn Becker, Jean Wolgemuth'rescheduled for June 14. mong the various camp sites. as first vice presi- are completediyatbly June 14 to June 30.
Carole Epler, Nancy Wittlye, w— 8 — Mrs, Warren Folev is campl/dent; Alvin Bigler, second this should provide an ideal! The sixteenth annual Lau- | 3
Carole Garlin, Jean Shope, er ren Foley is Temp, ice president; and Henry ores of Munk rel festival will be held Mount Gretna Fou rt Gra er Wins
{ : [Joy can be justifiably proud. june 14, 15 and 16. Girls|
10 Open Season
Mary Jane Meckley, and Service Station { —_— |Zerphey, third vice presi- 0 —
Sylvia Mumper, { dent; Charles Ashenfelter [from hundreds of state high | J
Miss Gibbons awarded ma- 1 [LEGION TO ELECT secretary; Ralph Alleman : + schools will vie for the “Lullaby,” a lunatic story) IMA b T m 1
jor cheerleading letters and Grand Opening treasurer; Gerald Sheetz, tail Police Seek Pair crown and title of Pennsyl- [upon a doting mother who ar e ourna en
certificates to Sandra Reisin-| Grand opening of the For- NEW OFFICERS twister; Freeman Naugle, F R bb } yaa State Laurel Queen. [accompanies her hulking 38 Kenneth Leakway, North Roberts to become third
ger, Kay Bauserman, Texaco Service station atl Election of officers tamer; Raymond Knorr, or Oo ery | The ‘honor of queen also -lyear-old truck-driver son Street. was awarded grade winner: Kenneth Leak-
lyn Leakway, Sally - Ann|Florin is scheduled for next{ . = aes . "dav Sylvester Shuman, Jay Barn- al a 3s , cludes a partial tuition schol- ig honeymoon, has been an-|, ART For Tren o bag ii toate ASO oP
yi ow Chir 5 inh [take place next Thursday, Both leeal and state police, vs} t A £f tl four “la gold medal for having been!way defeated Johnson Eber
Wisegarver, Shirley Gutshall Thursday, Friday and Satur-| yo 13, at the local and Joseph Taylor, seeking twe souls volo iP to one ©» le as the first play ofl, med the Mount Joy 1957 sole to become fourth grade
and Jean Mumma. Minor a~ day, June 13, 14 and 15, it Legion Post 185 meeting rector. ( obLbed Oscar Hendrix fitry [State colleges she may choose the 1957 season at the Gret imarble champion. The annu- winner; Phillip Hostetter de-
wards went to Kay announced by Al Forry. a nominating committee will] James Barr, international, 12 Wasi Donegal St [plus a variety of gifts from pn, Playhouse, Mt. contest was sponsored for feated Eugene Funk to be
man, Paula Weien, Marlene] The station, formerly hake its report at the mee Lion chairman, was the in- of his wrist wich and $2! Wellsharo Pa, starting Thursday, and girls from the fifth grade winner:
Meatzlar : vr rs > en ; Te Ia | mi 1 ps S HE a s day » festive fn . t ; :!
Metzler, Sandra Wittle, Judy/ed by Martin Ney, will make; The installation will take Stalling officer and also gavel, cash early “.turday morn |i. a big day o the fe stival ju, grades by the local Veterans Robert Stark defeated Leslie
Naugle, Janet Buckwalter, awards of tires, table desk, ce in July. a talk on Lionism. Mr. Hendrix told police... a ur ay, June 15, when al Charles Coghlan, who has of Foreign Wars Post 57 2.Leakway to become sixth
Mary Jane Meckley and Jo- lighters, billfolds, electgic|™ "21.0 to be named at’ the Bailey was in charge of the he was met by the ge Datade of queens, bands|staged more than 100 suc- Charles Heaps, school prin-| grade winner: and Karl
Ann Hart. [fry pan, baseball glove and June meeting will be dele-/Pro8ram and Lewis in front of his home| ry als A travel the cessful productions at Gretna|~ipal, made the presentation|Haines defeated Roger Pack-
Basketball major awards Station services. A very oat and alternates to the Was outgoing president. lat Slam. when Le i 0 own Te eli returns for his 13th year as|of the medals to the to become eighth grade
awarded by Mr. Depoe were ial git ul 28 8 1902, old state convention which will -_— (turning home, They aske Crore tion a je bith [director-producer. Co-produ-jand T-shirt gifts to each of winner.
A . a Sor .1_|fashioned, ‘be set” sized | : i San 1 ¢ ) . ) 3 { e ic me TP senda wit a : :
Barry Frostle, Dennis Jone This vor Seed lve held in Harrisburg CAR WASE him directions to a rural ad-|evening when the new Laur- Ber ds Jeng a Th Wisi . grade winners. Carl Hostetter defeated
ham, Frank Kramer, Jerry/® stoned. Ly Harry Nissly, 7°": Gerald Sheetz, com-| The Mount Joy VFW will dress and he agreed to ac-le] Queen is chosen by a pan-|w: Os Mah a Past| Kenneth: represented the Larry Snavely in the first
eb Sloe he Ite ‘HC Schock. Mander, will be in charge. {hold a car wash day, Satur-{company them to find thee] of judges who base their vlna dire oii a borough in the district plav-iround of the playoffs; Leak-
er, Rober iestand, 0 i 8 i Dery ’| |day, June 8, at Giebe's Rich-|home. i fe ; toe ore Sus recto) held in Mountville. He|way defeated Waltz: Philli
Lindemuth, Charles Snyder cashier and president respec-| field Stati East Main St : terri : decision on her beauty, poise, “The Play's The Thing” for was defeated by Ron Sch-|Host~tter defeated 1
inor tively of the Union National NAMED DELEGATE me ation, mast Vain Having gone several miles|personality, charm and ap-| i ; T : : sitter defeated Robert
and Edward Portner. Minor VEY © ® eon |across fr« the Union Na- Bear Tiss Pithe Equity Library Theatre wiotzer, Adamstown. last Stark; and Karl Haines de-
ay John Harn. Bank, at that time. | jacross trom the Union Na-ifrom the borough, they took pearance during her stay inlin New York. has also ancy aly RY : Stark: anc arl Haines de
awards went to John Ham There als iT be £ Miss Carol Ginder, Florin,|tional Bank. Members of the|his wallet and watch and Wellsboro. Sunday, the chur-| : at 5 top-flight casth >. To gain theiteated Roger Packer.
ish, Barry Barnhart, Stanley] ifts for So din pc named one of four dele. Post are urged to help make|forced him out of the car|ches of the community I ny that a top flight castiigcal title, Kenneth defeated .
Gingrich, Gene Newcomer, SHES, we! 34, including Fire| ates to the 4-H Leadersh:p|this project a success by of the borough, . Helin a joint service of worship of Broadway and Hollywood johnson Ebersole to be nam-
Larry Pardoc, Doni iim, Be pops: Peon Training Confertnce at the|ing their friends to have|yalkeqd part of the way home|Sunday morning on he vii ers has been ed 4th grade winner. He then Announce
Barry Ziegler, Jon Bender, 5 Pennsylvania State i [their car washed by the V : : : and will arrive In - Gret- defeated Richard Waltz, 3rd
ak Sa | The station is an vania State Univer-| y ‘land then got a ride with allage green. I Thursday, June Gi Saved az,
John Wealand, James Myers! . es Rida . aturdz : na on wrsday, June 6th. grade winner: and Carl Hos- . .
rev inspection station. [sity June 24-28. She is the F. W. on Seturday, June 8. ck driver. He was unable — | Among them will be sev- Ke yinne he ¢ Rp Dy Re istrations
and Torrey Leininger. Harry —— president of the Lancaster! The Rain date is give police a detailed des leral G : f ites includ telter, second grade winner.
Thomas, Ronald Sager, Les- Bi | co [June 22nd. Senior Vice DE 5=) jeral Gretna favorites includ-|Having reached the semi-fin- : on 3 Soa
County 4-H Home Economics € e of the suspects, ‘Named Head ling Harry Shepherd, with Karl Haines and One hundred eighty-six
ter Brenneman and Bernell SHOWS SLIDES |Couneil. Other youths to at-'mander James Tierney, is tp) - children have been registered
Heisey, managers, also re-| Chapter II' of “Life inl. Mt ube 1.itits- Chairman. (Ivans, Venita Brown, Gene aighth grader, he defeated : :
ceived minor awards. |{Alaska” was given ore Mary rune. Lise, The Post will hold a reg- ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Of Band Club |Galvin, Jackson Young, Geo.lhim to win the tournament, ‘0 attend kindergarten in the
Junior high letters for bas-Joy Rotarians Tuesday noon Linda Momma Landicville ular meeting Monday, June Clayton Aument, W. Done- Curley and others. In the preliminary rounds Donegal area schools for the
ketball went to Sam Grove, las Dr. David Schlosser talked secretary of the Lancaster 10, at the VFW headquarters AT E-TOWN gal Street, was elected presi-| oY [>f the contest, Larry Snavely 1957-58 term. In Mount Joy,
John Mattera, James Ben-about his experiences in the County 4-H Agriculture Members please attend. John| The eighth annual Rose|dent of the Donegal high| f |defeated Fred Buhringer to 61 will be attending the ses-
nett, James Zuch, Ronaldnorthland while serving with Council. \Piaquadio, commander, will|Show of the Elizabethtown|school Band Club at thel A ternoon Card Ibecome champion of the first “ions; Marietta, 49; Maytown,
Kear, Larry Henderson, Don-| the U.S. Army. |preside. Rose Society will be held/Monday night meeting of the |arade; Carl Hostetter defeat- 29; Washington School, Flor-
ald Clark, Robert Hopple,| _ from 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday.|board of directors. Edgar Party Planned |>d Barry Telekey to become|in, 25; Florin North (which
Jay Lehman, Carl Hamlin June 8, in the Educational|Appley, Marietta, was elect- Plans are completed for an second grade winner; Rich-|'ncludes children from the
pres D S.olard Waltz defeated William Milton Grove area), 22,
and Larry Shultz, manager. | § . J y / room of the First vice ‘president; George
Mr, Stehman awarded major P. { } Bank Trus : Mount Joy R1 was afternoon dessert card party oy > Si :
rifle awards to David Chapin| oun oy assenger a on n S {Ban 27d Tous gompany an re-elected secretary: a n alter hex Wednesday, June 12 a bn ed ons
William Young, Marietta, |! :3 Daa $e Joes Ama BIRTHS la schools. In Mt. Joy bore
Sandra Reisinger, Ruth Loe-| Nine spacial. dass : ‘awhits
wen, I ve Newcomer, James) F 0 S / { No Se 5 reelected treasurer. Mrs ee i
achiE¥Walter Eeke will be given, as well as pri- ‘ os : “J Frank Zink, ways and ans ugh, 58 will be admitted to
Hoch Waller Belen, Fan ra eroice 0] omm unity zes to Tea Roses, ai Halal Bernier was named ra Ways on me pu first grade; Marietta, 53:
Ni coer. | Tak or dea : ses, climbers i as|Publicity chairman. lcharge . event. Her| Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E.[Maytown, 58; Washi
Wenger, John After 121 years, railroad kets. not definite. The building in- nw The next regular meeting] NATE of the event. He “Ruhl, Mount Jov RZ. a son Sore en
Jack Wolo muth, Scott service for Mount] Although ersons may|cludes the office: POLY ws, grandifloras | th ill be hel (committee includes Mrs. YOY Sey a son. » Florin, 31; in
Flory and Ed-|Joy has ended’ : p y 2 8 miniatures, old-fashioned ro- e group will be held on Little, Mrs. William Brian |>unday, at Lancaster Gener: North, 15; Milton Grove, 19.
g n, pas ae 5 ory an has ende board trains which stop here/room; office and storage ses, ete. Monday, September 9, hr Jack Cupper and Mrs tl Hosp:tal. IDf this total 34 children had
No a ‘Sehroll, Bernitals, a0 era Seme joa Glose St and pay their fare to the ORS 5 Caeser Py Prizes will also be given ey \James Phillips. i Mr, and Mrs. Percy L {10t previously attended Kkin-
Baughman, Lorretta Horne i Pena re train|conductor, June 1 was * The Sean for eight classes of flower|BPW HEARS TALK | One prize will be awarded|Beaver, Mount Joy RI, o|lergarten during this past
fius. Delores Frantz and Pa- loft the borough for Philadel end of an era which already| yn and apartment dwellers arrangements. {to each table of cards, Tallies|daughter, last Thursday, a‘|ear. Ralph Coleman, ele-
tricia Mumper received maj- hi , + is filled with pleasant mem-| are still living in the bu:ld- The committee in charge ON FLOWERS fmay be purchased from any|Lascaster General Hospital. | nentary principal, released
or awards for tennis while” 0 . ved & alories of a passing age. ling until SOG definite word asks that exhibits be placed Mrs, J. H. Hostetter, Man. member of the auxiliary at| Mr. and Mrs. Richard E he tabulations
Rachel Klugh, Nan Reising- hae Ya Jrain na The first Pennsylvania sta-|is received, before 10:30 Saturday morn- \eim, gave a talk on flower| ne dollar each. This is the|Lesher, 36 Detwiler Avenus 9
er, Loretta Schroll, Carole“ “PE mn hi as Jn tion was the Exchange hotel, Samuel Dock, passenger ing. : ranging at the recent meet-|econd year that the Mountja son, last Thursday, at S! Kenneth R. Greenly, i8,
Backer, Judie Mariner and| yours. o no-|formerly located on the cor-i-tation agent, will continue ng of the local B.P.W. club|Toy branch of the United Joseph's Hospital, ‘ount Joy Rl. was exonerat-
Carol :Giavin received gis ie hn ot the ner of East Main and Northifor the present time in the HURT IN FALL it Hostetter’s, Special music| ancaster General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Henry M|d of blame Monday, in the
(Turn to Page 3) Fini of “the passenger ser- Barbara Streets; the second|capacity of his post with the] Miss Marilyn K, Hollinger {vas provided by a glee club Suxiliary has sponsored an|Forry, Manheim R2, a girl death of Robert L.
ya vice was bullt in 1876 along Railroad Express Company. [eight, daughter of Mr. and|rom McCaskey high school 3 card party as alGail Yvonne, May 11th, a | ‘wartz, nineteen, Marietta
“| No more is the stout, brick/ North Market Street which] Permission to close the|Mrs. Paul E. Hollinger, Mt.|Lancaster, under the direct- iy project toward home. tl, last Tuesday night. The
railroad: building oth thelis now the home of the localistation was given the Penn-|Joy R2, was admitted to the|on of Miss Dorothy Schock ne inen fund of the hospit-| A son born to Mr. and Mrs |iecision was reached follow-
Physician On Call [north brow of the railroad! VF W. #5752; and the third|sylvania in April by the|Lancaster General Hospital|Plans were made for dele-|il. oh [Fulton of Bradenton, Floride| ing a conference Monday. af-
lcut through Mount Joy to be| Vas built at the present loca- Pennsylvania Public Utility/Sunday night for treatment|zates to attend the state con- Toa ‘May 27. Mrs. Fulton is the| ternoon between District At-
fo tion along Henry Street. Commission, following a re-lof injuries resulting from a|vention in Philadelphia this Vitamin D is the rarest a-/former Connie Wisegarver, of| torney William C. Storb and
unaay used as a waiting room and | sion, fol g f inj g ) t
Dr. John Gates for the sale of passenger tic-! The fate of the building isjquest by the railroad. bicycle mishap. month. mong ordinary foodstuffs. |Florin. 7 tate Trooper Harold Miller.

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