The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 05, 1962, Image 1

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Mount Joy

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at the old grade
school site, things are hap-
pening / toward developing
the War Memorial Park.
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Several old trees—danger-
ously hollow—are being tak-|
en down.
Back
officers named
|elected Rotary directors, who
of Mr. ing at Hostetters. Other di-
Righi- rectors of the club include:
Treist
Lebanon,|
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and Mrs [Rotary


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by
Elizabethtown i
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the
zoning com- of the health board. It
He was named
night at the April meeting of er, resign from the
in hand
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problem
state regulation|cipated that bids will be let
late this month.
In the meantime, every ef- t
fort is being made to
all underground utility
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Anniversary Dinner
On Sunday, April 1 a an- Vices installed, ree
niversary dinner was held at placed in good condition
the home of Mr. and Mrs. avoid any need for breaking
Guy Spittler, 162 New Hav- into the new street surface
len Street in honor of their] 12 that same conneetion,
| 27th Wedding anniversary council reviewed a shortening
| Also the dinner was in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gar-
{ner of Wrightsville, who
were recently married. ts
Those present were Mrs. itary Sewer. wT
4 Anna Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Further vestigations
April 10 and 1ryin Gerber of Elizabeth. P€ing made.
Plant flowers for beauty {own Mr George Eli
what you want, and. after,n the 18 or 19. |Salunga, Mr. Tae ee > the postal department that a
that to enjoy it. Only the April 4, Moon on the equa- : mail collecti b t thel
28 . ber) . wood Gerber of Marietta, M econ box ‘at the
wisest of mankind achieveiop - 10. Moon extreme North ang Mrs, Charles Hoa, o southwest corner of New
“8; Mars in . Pari 18, Wrightsville, Mr. and Mrs. Haven a Donegal sizests be
Moon on equator - , Merec- : ov a few ee
As a public service, The |ury in Perihlion - 25, Moor © aps Panes. Woods “andes
Bulletin lists the following |extreme low South . . . Wea- children Ronald and Wands The box was judged to be
physician, who may be ther—April 4 and 5, light] a1: “la traffic hazard at a corner
reached for emergency ser- (showers: 7, partly cloudy; sity 21 iam Lawton already dangerous because
vice or by those who are r3in: 9 cloudy, warmers > ed in the afternoon. of buildings built to the edge
unable to contact their (some wind; 10, 11, partly| of the property lines. :
family physician: [cloudy; 12. 13 and 14, partly| The total population of they The borough instructed
Sunday {eloudy; 15. clear warmer; 16, [states and provinces border- that the airplane in the bor-
D D id S hi | showers; 17, clearing and 18 [ing on the Great Lakes is 50 ough park be repainted—al-
tr, avi chlosser
A Winners
02.
«Of SICO Scholarships
The Millersville State Col-|for many worthy high school
lege has announced the|/graduates who wish to quali-
names of high school seniors/fy as teachers in the element-
t who have been named as re-ary schools.
%% cipients of the 1962 SICO The help given by the
Foundation scholarships for Foundation to those who
elementary teachers. {might not otherwise have an
. : The recipients have been|opportunity thus serves
If you go dashing down ejected on the basis of schol-children and society as a liv-|
Road 230 past the new Meth- arship, personality, participa-ing memorial to the origina-
4 : S y $ Y, | :
odist church Chiques| jon in extra curricular acti-/tor of the scholarship plan. Pi k M
church without having alyities and relative financial Jo Ann Altland, 312 May IC umma
good look at the front lawn,| eed. wood Rd.. York daughter of .
you'll be not only driving too] The scholarships, in the a- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Alt- P d
jst but You II miss an extra unt of $300 per year for/land; York Suburban High resi ent
paSLOr ree four years, are financed by|School; Of R
> {the SICO Foundation. | Kathyrn Mary Destafano otary
In the grass, just west of The SICO Foundation, con- Conestoga R2, daughter of
the brick monument on the|ceived by the late Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Desta-
front lawn, there is a cluster|Schock, owns the stock of{fano; Lancaster Catholic;
of spring flowers purple/the SICO Company, In keep. Ruth A. Graham, 506 West of the
and yellow. ing with its charter, the Orange St., Lancaster, daugh-|club.
© Foundation from its accrued/ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
And—fittingly enough, they|income provides scholarships L. Graham; J. P. McCaskey; (succeeding Dr. John Stauffer.
are planted in the form of a | Kathleen Ann Gunnet, Dal-
CrOSS | {lastown R1, daughter of Mr With his father, Paul Mumma
: and Mrs. Lark Gunnet; Dal-in the ownership of
Plan Inspection |lastown: Y Bev Diner and Dining Room,
. Betty Louise Hess, Peach has been serving the club
Of Bridge For |Bottom R2, daughter of Mr (during the past year as vice-
: and Mrs. Paul Hess; Solanco; President and program chair-
Victoria Hisey, 300 Sun man.
Main St. Detour | Valley Drice, Leacock, daugh- Other
An on-the-spot conference|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. clude:
to solve .certain problems of| Hisey; | Richard A. Rainbolt, first
© oe oo lestablishing a detour around! Pearl W. Martin, Bareville/Vice-president; John Hart,
But, as is a wonderful re- Mount Joy's Main street dur- Rl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|Second vice-president, Joseph]
lief from what is so often the/ing the summer will be held Christ K. Martin; Warwick; [Shaeffer, treasurer, and Les-
case, the trees are being re-Friday morning at the Mari- Sallie I. Maurer, 850 Loc-|/ler Hostetter, secretary.
placed with fine, young treesetta street bridge over the/ust Grove Rd., York, daugh- New officers were elected
which will develop as the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Wears go along. As now planned, the de- Maurer; Red Lion;
® oo o tour will cross that bridge] Barbara Ann
Spanking new benches are and its suitability for that/Delta R1, daughter
eginning to appear and the purpose will be the subject/Mr. and Mrs Julian
ntire project is moving a-|of discussion. {mire; Kennard-Dale; .
long as the first of what Members of the Borough| Winifred Louise Aser, J. Richard Gerberich and
ooks like a busy summer in Council and of the Borough|{1563 Elm Street, Jester Eshelman.
ount Joy. Authority are to attend along|daughter of Mr. Xt was announced that the
> ¢ © \with representatives of the/Ronald F. Triest; Lebanon: } club will hold a
Too, digging has begun for railroad and of the state The following persons have|L-2dies night on May 15 and
he building of a monument highway department. {been designated as alternates will observe "sons & daugh-
hich will display promin- B in the event any of the orig- lers” day on April 24.
ily She a prota plaque General George Custer was|inal recipients relinquish ==tunsB-
hich for the past three or/37 when he made his famous|their scholarships: :
four years been on a/“last stand” against Indians| Louise Mae Btman, 2724 Borough Council
ign along Marietta street. 'in the Dakota Territory. Boas St., Penbrook, Harris-
; er pote Buys New Truck
| Margaret Broich, Lancast A new, yellow truck, com-
FLORIN NEWS NOTES er RIL. pletely equipped with snow
Joanne Dorcas Sahms, 788 plough and dump bed was
| Priority Rd., York. purchased Monday night, Ap-
| Ruth Ann Shirk, Gordon- ri] 2, by the Mount Joy Bor-
Mrs. Mabel Shank of the Gebhart and family of Stat-| vile R1. ough Council.
reville Mennonite Home, len Island, N.Y., spent the| Margaret Ann Fretz, 122 S. It will replace a vehicle in
pent Wednesday with Mr. |week end with the formers Franklin St., Boyerstown. |use by the boreugh the past
nd Mrs. Clarence Myers. |parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry| Miriam Eve Quigley, 711|three or four years.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren |Gebhart. |E. Orange St., Lancaster. | Only two bids we
Barnhart and son Warren of, Mr. and Brs. Benjamin| Jay Richard Conrad, West/to council.
Lancaster were the supper|/Hess and sons Glenn and| Willow. $5,287.24 for
Buests of the formers sister Kenneth and Miss Mary Ann| Carol Yvonne Grim, 2918 truck, made
nd husband, Mr. and Mrs.|Simmons spent Sunday at Fifth Ave. York. Chevrolet of
aul Shetter on Sunday their cabin in Perry Co. Peggy Jean Halbach, 11 S. was accepted.
Narren Jr. left by bus on| Mp and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel Ethel Ave, Leola. The other was by
Nednesday for California, 4 family visited the latters Carolyn Sue King, 208 Hill caster firm for an
vhere he expects to work. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. crest Road, New Holland. tional truck.
Mr. Frank Arnold of Bain-|Lawton at Manor Ridge on Be —e
bridge and Mr. and Mrs Thursday evening, the oc-
ohn Bender of Milton |ecasion being Mrs. Lawton’s Oo G ff A :
rove visited Mr. George birthday. Z ’ mar ro ppointe
Tumper Sr. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin’
The following persons cal-| Hess and sons called on Mr T y i s $ .
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Lesterand Mrs. Wm. Smith at E-| 1 QO oning Commission
Bradley over the week end:/town on Monday evening.
Ir. Walter Bradley of Lan-| Mr. and Mrs. David Geib] Omar Groff, 214 Fr i thi ibi
aster, Mr. and Mrs. Albert and daughter Ruth and Mrs. street, has been Toten a io
ling of Mount Joy, Mr. and Ruth Klugh visited the form-|the Mount Joy
Irs. Ivan Bradley and Mr. |er’s son A 3/c Franklin Geib mission.
hnd Mrs. Charles Groff andiat Dover Air Base at Del.
amily of town, Mr. and Mrs.» on Mr. and Mrs. B. F.|
arl Reider and family of|on Sunday.
ilton Grove. The following persons c
Mr. Charl Walters nd Kauffman over the week en !
fie Mer ol re Vrs Rhoda Brubaker and Company hall. renamed health officer.
ore, Md. spent the week- Mrs Amelia Fike and Mr.| Groff replaces Anthony! However,
bnd with their uncle andland Mrs. Jonas Brubaker, |Warta, East Main street, who|to take any action
bunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Paul Arndt and Rev. has submitted verbal resigna- has a resignation
Ivers and Miss Elsie Groveland Mrs. James E. Wagner tion to Council President from Hayman.
bf Mount Joy RD spent Sun|of Havertown. | George Groff. The council passed a need-
Hay with Mr. and Mrs. My-| Mrs Harold Buller Sr. | The appointment expires ed ordinance giving permis
brs |was removed by ambulance January 1, 1964. sion to the state highway de-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Buck-|/tn the General Hospital on! In other business, council| partment to change certain
alter and Mrs. Susan Mil- Wednesdav morning. : |heard complaints about use|/grades and to do certain oth-|
er visited Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derriof hows and arrows in theler work connected with the
andis Buckwalter at High- visited their son - in - law | northeast part of the borough|reconstruction of Main street
and Drive. Lancaster, on|and dauchter, Mr. and Mrs. | ©" 0 “dogs running|thi
bunday afternoon and later/Llovd Kreider at Quarry- loose” and about a matter 2 DB qmer, : .
n the dav thev all visited|ville on Sundav. | i OL: lans, according to reports
RE lg eet B {appointment of a borough given council, are progress-
ran health officer. ing rapidly on the Main
fanheim RD. | ,
\ POSTPONED The latter
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter The T Record Hop ser-| volves a
bntertained Mr. George Shet| 1né teen Reco 0D. ers)
er and davehter Mabel and|ies snonsored by the Mount
frs. Blnache Graveno to |JOV Junior Chamber of Com-|
inner on Sundav |merce, held at the Donegal
Love Feast will be obser- high school Annex. will not|
sed in the Brethren Church be held Saturday night, Apr.|
{7. But, a dance will be held
Howard on April 21
n Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs

the weather by sam miller
If our standard of living/the second.
goes much higher no one will] Best days to plant under-
be able to afford it. |eround crops are April 2, 3.|
20. 21 29, and 30. Above the
There are two things 10|ground crops,
aim at in life — first to get 11
have not complied with
borough ordinance

! chance for rain. ‘million. 'uminum and red.
Laverne K. Mumma, Flor- *
in, has been elected president #
Rotary #
He will take office July 1,2
Mumma, who is associated’
Clear- 4
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuesday noon by the newly-|ers
Rightmire, held a special luncheon meet anniversary
Henry G. Carpenter, Jay Ris-ler Martha Lefever of
Spring Program |Friends and relatives are in-
senior band
concert,
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April
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music. Soloists# Fill be Lar-|
ry Moyer; Lonny Wolgemuth|
ve isda Buchenauer, David By| Tentative
The low offer of will
Chevrolet|County Music Festival.
Williams majorettes
a Lan-rert
Interna- Program, Linda Shields and
Carolvn Sloan: Tickets, Lar-| tioned
Pam Cupper, Bill Baughman drawn and bids requested.
Pp
Brightbill;
Buchenauer,
Judy
Boltz, Dorcas Becker, Chas..mined when bids are opened|{, south end (570): Delta St.
Heaps and William Hoffman. and exact amounts known.
health part, John Gates and Nathan |ed
ing a member Hess. Band officers are Lon- will need curbs, which are
AS ny
been proposed that Warren Larry Mover,
Monday|Hayman, present health offic-\Mary Wolfe,
board, da Shields, treasurer; James commissioner
a1-| the Mt. Joy Borough Council/that a new member be elect- Baker, |
d/held in the Friendship Fire/€d and that Hayman then be tion leaders are Connie An-
|derson, Larry Mover, Linda
council declined! Shields,
until it/and Mary Wolfe.
Marley and Debbie Wolge-|jtor
muth. .
school juniors will be partic- the American way of agricul-'and Columbia.
7:30 pm
Martin
guidance counselors at Done-|
in- Street project and it is anti- gal
have admissions,
ser-| testing programs
renewed and dures
to jobs will be explained.
list of property owners which Donegal street. was recipient
the nf a prize at the
requiring Friday
connection with the new san- week. sponsored by the local
branch of the Lancaster Gen-
are|eral
group plans another hat sale
A request is to be made tolin the fall.
farther was presented with a bowl-*
The Mount Joy
BULLETIN
1962

SIXTY-FIRST YEAR, NO. 45 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
To Mark Golden Wedding Authority Sets Fees
= New Copper, Water Service Lines
Costs of installing water|realistic and that the service|ers.
service lines were reviewed lines now being “dug in” on| The Tuesday action result-
land a fee schedule set Tues-east Main street are averag-led in setting a flat charge of
day night as the Mount Joy ing very close to that figure. [$50 for installing a 3% inch
f Borough Authority held its] On that basis, the Authori-jcopper service line and $60
April meeting in its office onity has surveyed its overall/for putting in a 1-inch line
Delta street. policies, considered its finan-|lof the same kind.
A study showed that a pre-/cial position and has made| Thus, the property owners
|vious estimate of $125 per its decision as to what charg-{will have a substantial finan-
|installation is completely es to make the property own-/cial relief from a former po-
For Installing
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D.HS. Concert
Band To Give
ted.
The Donegal High School] The children will
will present alchyrch with their parents
“Spring Tones,” at the morning.
p.m. Saturday evening.
7, in the high school|
quditorium. |
The program will feature
marches, waltzes, Latin se-
ections, tympani selections
wing music and classical]
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and John Gates.
be
will be feature
n one of the marches.
Committees for the con-
include the following:
~v Moyer, Janice Berrier,
hil
from Marietta avenue to Col-
At least two of the propos-ymbia avenue (925).
i y ations :
improvement loc Some streets would include
Stage and Lighting, Lewis Community
band manager. Sec included:
Birchland, at an estimat

Lonnie Wolgemuth
Narrators will be Nancy]
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| licy of “no help” and the
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» o {will be moving toward a
ions Fete Ladies At t plan of installing and main-
|from the source through the
[treatment and storage plants,
7 ; lin through the service line
ah The 17th anniversary off For the benefit of the la- oo a line of the
the charter night of the Mt. dies present, he said that
: : : : i : | The present installation
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. May-|Hill. They were married on Tuesday, April 3, at Hostet- cluding construction labor— program, which is moving a-
the women of] ’
brate their , golden wedding|J. W. Meminger. tertained its ladies. Russia. fusuany favorable spring
Sunday, Apt) They are the parents of 7| The featured event of the Music for the evening was oo 0. ‘{oward completion
Mrs. Mayer was the form-lgar and Rachel of Maytown;lecture by Charles Snyder of Biosee and son, George Jr. ln; . "cireet is to be under
Rock|Fannie Wilkinson of Klines- Harrisburg, who spoke on/Who played organ and piano, 4. tion during the sum-
{Thomas of Alabama and Os-jored slides. Also, at the Tuesday night
|car of California. They havel The speaker pointed out meeting, the Authority took
| great-grandchildren. viet, he noticed the cleanli- lerty owners who have not
| Open house will be held atness of the big cities. He Anniversary {made necessary provisions in
the clean subways and com- . ltion of water meters.
mented that no one tosses And Birthday An agreement form is to
in/ries it to the .nearest litter niversary for Mr. and Mrs.| Weeks given for compliance.
container. Shoemaker; and birthday | If needed piping changes
were held March 29 at the|time, the "Authority said, wa-
C il oO I; 1962 Shoemaker home in Milton|ter service will be discon-
ounci ut ines maker. |changes are made satisfactor-
The happy couple received iV. :
Street Program Hopes muy beatin siti me ev
ip plans for ling, after which tasty re- Jaycees, Joycees
€rC1962 street and alley im- ($220); Springville Rd. ($275)pe following. Mr. and Mrs,
The| : poy -
q/Joy were made Monday nite chard Road ($365); Mt. Joy anos Longenecker, Ezra Jaycee and. Joyeee meme
rer, all of Rh . Miss y
its April meeting in/cord ($360); School Lane Hoover, Silo eems. ViSS'bers of the Mount Joy chap-
Friendship Fire Hall. from Market to Delta ($788): p1,c George Greiner: Mrs. tion service on Saturday
S.| ni
as the councilmen West Donegal ($3,200); Pink-[1ovd4 Risser 'S-inight, March 7, at Overlook
moved to have specifications/erton Road from Marietta av- R3: Mrs. Frenklin Greiner, | qance
Longenecker and Steve Fram the J of eleven, line ($2,970); Paul Shoemaker, Jo Ann, Ir- The Joycees will induct
Publicity, Carol which would cost an estimat- T lley f \
Apple ree alley rom ene and John Shoemaker, of the Jaycees will install Ray
Buchenauer, Carolyn|/provements will be deter- paita street from School lane B Bair as their head man for
Principal speakers of the
|evening will be Harry Gring
Wolgemuth resident; ided by the adj: only an “oil and chip” job, Council Elects County Registrar of Wills.
8 ane ito be provided by the adja, would include bitu- George Albert was elected The Jayces also will make
secretary; Lin-| i i
2 The ist, submited 1) Stet) thickness, others would in- community Council at a Bee
clude certain repairs and meeting of the organization To REPAIR HENRY ST.
jments. les Chunko was named vice-njght to repair Henry Street
Council also took steps to|president, Mrs. Warren Foley within the next few days.
Edmund Apalinarski, a vis-owners, where curbs are nec- ple treasurer. ency water main installation
from Poland, will tour|essary, that new structures Reports were given bY was made to replace a bad
las a guest of Henry Hack-| Curbs, the council decided, sion was held concerning the heen filled but left without
Iman, a teacher at Donegallwill be needed along New possibility of having a/pjacktopping.
of Donegal high, Apolinarski plans to study|erton road between Marietta/the park, and of securing a
flag from the American Le-
{borough at the same time
{taining the water system
{ .
A Of Ch
| nniversary arter {through the mains and then
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: .. |user.
|\Joy Lions club was observed much of the heavy work—in-|
of Maytown will cele-|April 18th, 1912 by Reverendjters as the membership en-/is done by long rapidily—aided by un-
15. [children, Dorothy Weed, Ed-evening was an illustrated Provided by Mrs. George 1 .1oad of the time when
[ville, Clayton of Lancaster, Russia and showed many col- duets. mer months.
[11 grandchildren and 11/that in his travels in the s-Observe Silver steps to clamp down on prop-
[their home from 2 to 5 p.m.mentioned the clean streets, ltheir plumbing for installa-
attend Way cigarette stubs but car- , 4.0000 Silver An-jbe issued and about two
B party for Mr. Shoemaker, are not made within that
Grove, by Miss Jo Ann Shoe-|pécted until such time as
imany beautiful gifts. The ev-
the cost of $815; Cedar Lanel,.chments were. served to
selections from the ovement program in Mount|intersection of Main and Or-|Gaorge Weaver: Mr. and y=iTo Induct Heads
by the Borough Council as it|street from Market to Con-
Sallie Groff, Elizabethtown; ters will hold a joint installa-
Eleven locations were men- New Haven from Marietta t0|christian Risser. and
Elizabethtown country Club, followed by a
nue to the south Morough ghirjey Greiner, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Gibble as president and
Sue Eshieman, ed $12,000, the exact im-papheim to Barbara ($1,595) Mount Joy R2.
the coming year.
of Reinholds, Lancaster
vice-president; ! +
p cent property owners. minous surfaces of varying president of the Mount Joy keyman’’ awards.
ed SOMe actual minor improve- held Wednesday night. Char- plans were made Tuesday
HAS POLISH GUEST |begin notification of property secretary, and Richard Kep- During the winter an emerg-
Lancaster County this week|are to be -installed. committee heads, and discus-}ine. Since then the ditch has
Guidance Help [High School. Haven street and along Pink-/drinking fountain installed in|
gion.
Parents
BIRTHS
Although a specific date
to/for bids to be opened on
to pick up|/these projects was not set
Monday night, the apparent
intention of the Council was
to push the projects as rapid-
ly as possible.
B
larly interested in a meet-| ture.
ne scheduled for; April 9 at| Hackman
by Miss Lilv E.|Quebec, Canada
and. John D. Day his Polish friend.
3 nd,
JOYCEE PRESIDENT |

B
J. M. Mueller, Jr., Donegal
Springs road, has been ap-
pointed temporary substitute
carrier at the Mount Joy post
office, filling a place left va-
cant by the promotion of
MARRIAGE LICENSE Ronald Garlin to substitute
George Maxwell Jr., 204 clerk.
Mount Joy street, and Jane
Mabry, N. Grant street, Man-
heim.
journeyed
Jack and Sandra (Brown)
Hawthorne, 90 Main street,
Landisville, a daughter( at
St. Joseph's hospital Tuesday
April 3.
Raymond D. and Norma
(Hershey) Martin, Mount Joy
R1, a son, at St. Joseph's
hospital, Tuesday, April 3.
C. Fred and Mary (Heisey)
Schroeder, 150 Elizabeth St.,
Landisville, a daughter, at
General hospital, Tuesday,
April 3.
Charles E. and Shirley
Neuhauser) Hess, Mount Joy
R1, a daughter, at General
hospital, Friday, March 30.
Robert and Dolly (Frey)
Mark, 8 Pine street, a son, at
home, Thursday, March 22.
Harvey N. and Ruth L.
(Baker) Albright Jr. Landis-
ville, a son, at General Hos-
pital, Thursday, March 29.
Word has been received
here of the birth of a daugh-
ter on Saturday, March 31,
to Lt. and Mrs. David I.
Wright of Vance AFB, Okla-
homa. This is the second
daughter in the family. She
was born at St. Mary's hos-
pital in Enid. Mrs. Wright is
the former Mary Ann Spang-
ler, and Mr. and Mrs. James
|Spangler, Park avenue, are
the maternal grandparents.
Junior class members and]
heir parents are invited to
he program, where college
college board
and proce-
for
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Don’t put off tomorrow what
applications : r
she thinks you did yesterday.
for

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Prize
61 West
Wins
Mrs. Paul Sentz,
Bookmobile Schedule
SECOND TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH
10th
show
last
hat
and Saturday
Coming Tuesday, April
The Mennonite Church
8:45 to 9:45 a. m.
Union National Bank
10:00 to 11:00 a. m.
hospital auxiliary. Mount Joy
Bree Mount Joy
Wins Trophy |
Lee Bates, 330 Cedar Lane Florin Fire Hall
ing trophy Tuesday night for, Mrs. Donald Gibble, 114
bowling a 269 game a week| Columbia avenue, Mount Joy |
ago with the Schick League was elected president of the
in Lancaster. His total forilocal Joycees at a meeting
the evening was 623. recently. Mrs. Gibble, a 1959
B—— graduate of Donegal high
A’ thought to end on — school is employed at Wyeth
No person has a good enough | Laboratories and is a mem-
memory to be a successful ber of Trinity Lutheran]
liar. IChurch. |
12:30 to 1:00 p, m.
Rheems Fire Hall
1:15 to 1:45 p. m.
Cross Roads Church
2:00 to 2:30 p. m.
Memorial Park
2:45 to 4:00 p. m.
Florin
Mount Joy