The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 26, 1957, Image 10

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa.
Thursday, September 26 8

Donegal PTA | Maytown Scouts
EQUIPMENT Holds Meeting | Boy Scout Troop 53 of | A
ARRIVES The of the Maytown recently became “Little
Three more pieces of equip- current school term of with new members and
ment arrived at the Little Donegal Parents’ and Teach- the great interest and enthu- Bi d
Chiques Creek Playground ers’ Association will be held that prevailed enabled Ir
and was in use for the first nex! Thursday, Oct. 3 at 8:00 many 0 Quality for
i re » weeke The p.m, in the high school audi-/the rank ot tenderiool. Id
time over the weekend. ThePp ig To Me a
Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Nissly
larrived home afetr spending
a weeks vacation in Miami.
at A
first meeting
th
ring swings, a metal “bar” torium. The association plans’ rout: jhe i
for balanced walking and anto hold four regular meetings Foo EY vy pe TS re
additional basketball outfit this season on the following or 5 X be OOP § \ ol :
were installed. dates and subjects: October reany Jong ys Nye 9 eva:
With the addition of the 3— Donegal Schools of To-|'¢ Pom et Sate
Basketball loop, a regulation 4aY and Tomorrow”: this proud Cub Pack to the more
sized baskeiball court has meeting will feature a discus- advanced scout _ troop
been drected (The first loop Sion of present problems con- Upon showing a little interest
. installa Lo the administration taking part in the many var-| local
had been installed two weeks ied activities and kee v our loca
ar & expenses of ] activities anc eeping up Joy Mutual
ago. Sy . pt y So and.Y ©}
ago.) dv in i : : , and possible improvements W th, the Scout Law and and the
By a t . Br. a Ove in the future. A representa- Scout Oath, the oye rise up
the Wee en he NE he tive body of the school board through the ranks of scout
mers and pine ors. | i ren in present views on the ing to become patrol
played on the Ti 3 Supe subjact of “Merger (or Un- troop shot 20 Hale
nt. he custodian also an-, life us hers who wishe o take
nounced that children are on) of the Donegal Ares u still re adve pg Jiamsport, Allentown,
i ark in ti ‘af. School District”. The district aD it ote advanced ge timore. The officers of the oct
Soming fo the par na A als Mount Joy bor- feouting and 9 mb the scout- .
> 5 y school to : rg she SUCCESS
Silos o Owing s¢ SN Mount Joy township, ng br 2! lo SUCCESS ve Henry G. Carpenter, Hans anq
make use of the new equip East Donegal Townshi and and adventure have joined to >
ay onbea pip mi the Explorer Post which W. Helms, Clyde L. Nissley, aga]
: W. H. Hornafius, Jr., Paul E. per,
ment. Marietia borough. There will
Hollinger, and P. Earl Welli- gn
spea
The Pennsylvan'a
Maryland agents of
and
spea
two
of tary
the schoo Insurance
ferences at Sharon,
is
© St. Marks
(From page 1)
be an opportunity to ask made up of boys with ages of
questions and discuss ‘this 14. 16 and older. .
problem for anyone attend- Both of these active groups
ing. with a fast rising member-
. wry: +, Ship can proudly boast that
Mis John Miller, Mrs. Bruce or the scouting trail is fully COMPLETES TRAINING
Pennell, Mrs. Walter Greiner, School & eachers” i joared : ctw
Mrs. Charles Eby, Mrs. E. C. this meeling will be in the 20d Yide ven fon : Benjamin C. Groff, of 129
Ulrich, Mrs. Glenn Kaylor,/form of an “open house” vis-jaquentures and all those New Haven Street he Som also.
Mrs, Warren Bentzel, Mrs. itation followed by a of 11 years old or older Dleted Staining A he will
Walter Zercher and Mrs. Rob- Performance and meeting inare welcome to join rearing Corps Recruit Depot, |v
ert Gilchrist, address andthe audiiorium. February 6 (troop and take part in the Parris Island, S. Cc. : a tOW
mailing committee; Bernard 1958, will follow the themeisame activities that t h e The 13-Week ithe: Mari
Grissinger and David Frantz, ‘Will Your Child Pass or|scouts and explorers are now die eluded ari, bayonet
follow-up committee. Fail This Year” and the Ap-|anjoying. training, physical condition-
A brochure will be distri- vil 10. 1958 meeting will fol-| Elwood Gerber is acting 22%; Sud Core nomen:
buted among the church low the theme “Your Child scoutmaster and his well Wd oilter If itary
members next week 20d His or Her Future”. |qualified assistants are or Woe ss Wo Shon on
ing the workers meeting and All meetings will be follow-iSmith and Clifford Morrison| Tne Y Te he ro
a 3 fired the M-1 rifle and
ranvass. ed by a refreshment and fel-land Charles Johns as Jr. as-| : : iow 4 :
ae lowshi eriod in the Cafe-lcic 4 : |~eceived instruction in basic
ship: p sistant scoutmaster. infantry we S
teria. The parents of all Advisor is John Boyer. | line Jnianiry
dents as well as other inter-| James Houseal and Harry This recruit
sted persons are invited tO|Frye are the new
j2itend these meetings and|ders and next
in the Donegal High School. narticipate in the planning on a
Lloyd Miller was authorized/regarding the civic
to place an extra bus in ser- prise. one of the main features. An .
vice to take care of The membership commit-lovernight campout is planned LOSE LICENSES |
al elementary transportation.itee would like ‘0 have everylfor the near future. All scouts Among the sixty county
This is necessitated because narent, teacher and interest-|are urged to attend. Meetings drivers who lost their driv-|
of the overcrowding of thejad citizen be a member ofjare held at 7 p.m. Monday] 8 Privileges were William LIPS
schools at Milton Grove andthe PTA and participate injevenings. Hoffman, 122 Main Street,
Florin-North. its activities, Membership is| ° — failure to appear for a hear-
Bills in the amount of $8,- fifty cents per person. Dues| A color-blind person By Thomas Graybeal, Mount
01148 were approved for will be accepted at the meet-|ly can see better in the R1, driving too fast for
payment, W. I. Beahm, super-ing October 3. {than a person with Wayne H. Gainer,
vising principal, reported an! Officers and committees eyesight. {Manheim R1, permitting
enrollment of 1485 students for the year are as follows:| violation of the motor vehicle
in the elementary schools Rev. John Heistand, presi-| code.
and 848 students in the highdent; George Bowers, vice
school. The group decided to/president; Mrs. Lester Wol- A gill is
have the Building, Mainten- gemuth, secretary; and Mau-{Alvin Koser, Mrs. Raymond quart.
ance and Supply Committeerice Sweitzer, treasurer; Al-Newcomer, Miss Lily Martin|
make a study of the need for bert Kleiner is chairman ofand Mrs. Richard Hawthorne;
additional landscaping at thejthe program committee With Mrs; Charles Bennett and|
high school. Jay C. Musser, [Paul Weien, Samuel Harnish, Mrs. William Fackler are co-|
president was in charge of Miss Mary F. Strickler andchairmen of the hospitality!
the meeting. (Mrs. Kimber Lippiatt; Mrs. committee with Mrs. Aram
(Edward Brown is chairman Musser, Mrs. Lester Zuch,
'of the membership and pub- Mrs. Albert Huck and Mrs.
‘licity committee with Mrs. Robert Brown.
NAN
PTA
ser,
{Oct.
ences are annual events.
© Merger
(from page 1)
young Leathernecks
patrol lea-¢or further-specialized infant-
trek and train C
enter- hike where tracking will be] =
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Charles Goodyear invented)
vulcanized rubber.
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To Discuss
School Merger
pearances has been set up by
School Board for members to
discuss the
Sine
er for the
involved in the jointure will
be placed on
November, the members will
ing the month of October.
Dr. David Schlosser
institutions, he Mt. charles,
PTA meeting, Oct. 3;
City Mutual Insur- prank
lance Co. are being entertain-| rayeees, Oct. 8: Mr. Charles,
and ed at a series of agency con- Mar:
Greens- Clarence
burg, Bedford, Hershey, ions Club, Oct, 28; Marietta
and hoard member, Marietta PTA
companies who are attending member,
'ver. Such educational confer- hoard member,
town
and
training pre- HONEYCOMB—
week they are cs senna HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY
ry training at Camp Lejeune, THAT I LOVE YOU?—
|AN AFFAIR TO
REMEMBER—
wit YOU ON MY
a HEY YOU FACE—
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48 W. Main st.
' BARBECUE SUPPER
A Barbecue Supper was
held at the home of Martin
Frey for the homecoming of
Wilbur Risser,
| Mr. and Mrs. Mark Myer BOWERS — HALBLEIB
donated the chickens and the a pa of Ne
proceeds the amount of $78. of Mr. and Mrs, Evgene Bow: |
Elizabethtown R1, to
George Halbleib, Jr.,, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Hal- |
Those present . were, Mr. pleib, Elizabethtown R1, took
and Mrs. Paul Risser, Wilbur place Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
Green Stamps
Risser, Mrs. David Shonk, 5 spe Frome . Often: F th A
Mrs, g Mw Moai, Mr. Cloy 2 8 Tore of ne rom e cme
Hoffer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur pecker, Mount Joy, pastor of They are the key to many
Brown, Mrs. Park E. Neiss, {he Church of the Brethren, @ longed-for treasure. Your
Donald Zeller, Joan Aument, The pride was attended by filled books will help you
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller, hor sister, Mrs. Victoria Ruth obtain that wonderful some-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeller, A|q'nger, Elizabethtown R1. thing you've always wanted.
Scotty Zeller, Mr, and Mrs. gest man was Ray Aldinger,|
Martin Frey, Mr. and Mrs. brother-in-law of the bride. |
Mark Myer, Ruth Ann, Rob-| A reception followed at the
ert, Janet, Nancy, Audry home of the bride's parents.
Myer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur pollowing a trip to the
Derr, Kenny and Tommy mountains, the couple will
Derr, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph reside at the bride's home
Lutz, Richard Lutz, Mr. and until spring. |
Mrs. David Risser, Jerry, Mrs, Halbleib is employed
Rickey and Cindy Risser, Mr. py Joseph Greenberg, Inc.,
and Mrs, Jay Risser, Jimmy, Elizabethtown, and the bride- |
Teddy and Susie Risser, Mr. groom is employed by the]
and Mrs. Cloy Risser. Masonic Homes, Elizabeth-
Tes town,
"Weddings Rainy Day or Sunny
ys Acme Saves You Money
SAVE Jal
schedule of personal ap-
e Donegal Area Joint
given to Charles Zeller,
who has been ill for some
time.
“merger story’.
¢ the question of a merg-
four districts now
the ballot in
k to various groups dur-
will
k at the Mount Joy Ro- |
Club Oct. 16; J. Edward
the Donegal High
Walters, Mount Joy
etta Lions Club, Oct. 10;
Hollinger, Florin
14; Mount Joy board
Mount Joy School
Home, Oct. 16; East Don-
Township board mem-
Maytown PTA, Oct. 21;
East Donegal Township
Washingon
, Oct. 22: and Jay Mus-|
Mount Joy Lions Club,!
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Four general meetings have
arranged for next month
These general meetings
be held in the Mount
elementary school, May-
elementary school,
etta elementary school
the Donegal high school.
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