SPECIAL EVENTS Playground Attendance High | With an average attend- ance of 135 last week, the Mount Joy playground fea- tured such special events as a hat show, and a pet show In the hat show, first place winners were: Cynthia Mey- ers, Sandy Weizer, Rhonda Smith, Cynthia Gainer, Steve Hoover, Terry Gemberling, Beth Gibble, Debby Halstead, Ken Gephardt and Mary Lower. Seconds went to Laura Beck, Michael Shank, Ella Gainer, Kathy Mateer, Susie Mateer, Pamela Fitz Kee, Sandy Stahl, Scott Gem- berling, Becky Shoemaker and Donna Bailey. In the pet show, Beth Gib- ble, Brenda Bates, Donna Bailey, Dave Hostetter, Carl Haas and Charlene Schopf won firsts with dogs; Steve Hoover, Jeff Bowers, Scotty Gemberling, Cindy Miller Craig Gainer, Bob Gassman Beth Gibble, Susie Eyler Ella Gainer, Barbara Beth- told and Thonda Smith won| other firsts. Debra Meckley had the most unusual pet and Dawn Heisey the most unusual col- lection. | Florin Playground Attendance at the Florin playground has been very high this year, including a| free play period on Thursday| of last week. Swimming program A total of 1,054 boys and girls from the Mount Joy and Florin playgrounds took part in the swimming 'program, last week at the Mount Joy Community pool. | The beginners have been taking the 9-station American Red Cross course and the following children have com-| pleted the program: { Doug Stoner, Robt. Keener| Philip Wade, Nancy Boltz, Sonny Herr, David Hostetter] Dennis Roudabaugh, Jeff Hal-| stead, Deborah Latchford, Randy Weiser, James Mec-| Clearen, Jack McClearen, Peter Holmes, Jon Holmes, James Forry, Donald Forry, Robert Waters, Robert Miller, Glenn Miller, Donald Snyder Willis Heisey, Edward Forry, Lynn Ann Madara, Connie] Farmer, Barbara Hearn, Vic kie Zerphey, Sharon Farmer, Jill Johnson, Donald Musser and Cynthia Forry. Beginning lessons for Mari- etta & Maytown playground children will start on July 23. Junior and Senior Life- Saving will begin the same day, at 10:30. | Advanced swimming for all playgrounds will begin July 25, 10:30 a.m. Maytown | Registration at the May- town playground increased| to 70, with an expected regis- tration of 100 during the playground season. | Point leaders at the end of the second week are: Clair Michaels and Lu Ann Singer, beginners; Tom Houseal and Judy Yordy, intermediates; and Mervin Noll and Jane] Flowers, seniors. Points are given for daily attendance, with extra points given for participation in arts and] crafts and for placing first, second, or third in tourna- ments and contests. { Swimming lessons for chil- dren six and over are avail able through the Maytown)| playground, starting July 23| Those wanting to participate] must supply their own trans-| portation to the Mount Joy| pool. Participants must be| registered at and attend play-| ground regularly. | | Instrumental Music The instrumental music program of the playgrounds in the district is available to everyone between the ages of 6 and 21 yezrs. Any boy or] girl of this age group who are not presently enrolled and who wish to participate arrangements may be made with Morrell Shields. At the end of the week there are 123 boys and girls enrolled in instrumental mu- gic classes. These classes are free to anyone in the Done- gal School District. Teenage Activities Girls softball was played at all the four playgrounds in the Donegal area and more girls are urged to join the girls team at their local play- ground. Next week's action takes place at Marietta and Maytown on Monday and at Mount Joy and Maytown on| Wednesday. Boys softball was played at Maytown, where Mariettia| was defeated 6 to 3. On Monday, July 23, the boys singles matches for the first Donegal area tennis tournament will take place atl the Marietta and Mount Joy second Mortuary Record | | | | (Ronks; Mrs. Ellen Linde- | —==== Imuth, Mount Joy; Emma, courts. Girls action will be- GEORGE ALBRIGHT |wife of J. W. Hollinger, Lan-| gin on Tuesday, July 24. All] George W. Albright, fifty-|caster; Oliver Forrey, Lititz interested players should sign/two, 134 S. Poplar St., Eliza-RD; and Walter Forrey, Col-1 ee. Va. spent the weekend the Hubert Apt. placed at courts and at all the grounds Matches will played from 6 until dark ev-tory, ery night the sheets the pethtown, who formerly liv-jlumbia RD. play- ed in Mount Joy and worked| the 14 and under bracket attributed to a heart attack. [made in the Landisville cem-| will play their matches in m—— etery. the afternoon from 1 to 3 o’-| ss———— clock. RUSSELL YOUNG M. H. MUSSER Russell S. Young, sixty- Any teenagers interested in| playing touch football should be at the Marietta and Mount ter, a native of died at 8:30 p.m. Monday,/grandson, Edw. M. Joy playgrounds Tuesday, ts . ® July 31, and Thursday, Aug, July 16, in St. Joseph Hos- Stoney Battery Rd., Landis-teq with a surprise birthday ond. (pital. He had been ill four|ville, after B L weeks. ness. | From 1917 to 1950 Young| Born in East Hempfield] was employed as a baggage/Twp., a son of the late John man at the Pennsylvania|G. Annual Auto Picnicat Hershey On July 26 luntil his recent illness, was employed at the | Theater. He was born in Mount Joy| |Rohrbaugh. The 40th annual picnic ofand the In addition to her husband, surviving are these brothers and sisters: John Forrey, of Funeral services were held be at Gerberich-Payne shoe fac-/from the Landisville Menno- died at his home at 8:30 nite church on Friday after-|_ Boys and Girls in'p m. Wednesday. Death was noon, July 13 and burial was Michael H. Musser, 89, re-/daughter Adrienne, two, 405 E. King St., Lancas- tired farmer, died Sunday ater, visited Miss Mary Witmer hart, Alexandria, Va. spent January and completed basic Mount Joy,/9:20 p.m. at the home of his/last week. the weekend with the Henry/training at Fort Jackson, S. Wissler, | a prolonged ill- party on Monday evening at calls and Catherine Hershey!|. Railroad Station. From 1955 Musser, he was a member of he|the River Brethren. His late King|wife was the former Barbara Surviving are a daughter, la son of Mrs. Sherman Smith/Katie R., wife of Emmert W.| late Frank Young, Wissler, Mount Joy R2; three . ..and was a member of St.|grandchildren, four great be Janaster | Auomobile John's Lutheran Church and grandchildren, one great, Park on Thursday. Jolv. 26 Men's Bible Class of the/great grandchild and these a. y ‘church. {brothers and sisters, Miss There will be an afternoon &| evening program, ending hi with a big shew at night in Hershey stadium. Five spectacular circus acts, an outstanding display of fireworks and a concert caster. Surviving in s mother are his wife, Flor- Musser, Mrs. ence M. Groff Young; a son, Amos H. and Simon H,, [Russell S. Jr., Lancaster; twojof Lancaster R1. grandchildren; and a sister, |ville Mennonite church Glee Club will feature the stadium program. Admission : Lancaster. B is free. Burgers’ famous animal] 4 circus, with sixteen trained) MBS. D. P. LANTZ Street Program : Mrs. Lillie Lantz, 78, wife dogs and several ponies and : ’ ’ monkeys: a sensational high-°f the Rev. D. Park Lantz, B wire act, a clown trampolene former resident of Lancaster,| : . | and trick roller skating wilidied at 10 p.m. Sunday at the be among the features. An Mennonite Mission old-time circus calliope wil add a musical touch. The stadium program will] She and her husband were completed this week! start at 6:30 with a concert Missionaries in Argentina for| However, weather unfav- by the band and glee club. 29 Years before retiring fif-lorable for such street work The band also will present a/!éen years ago. Both she and has somewhat delayed \concert from 2 to 4 in the ner TY afternoon at the park band the Mennonite Mission board.|into next week. shell. Born in Rapho Twp., she] The work is | Each child 12 years 'lunder will receive free cream and a strip of 16 tick- Sly Forrey, and was a mem- planned. ets food for free rides on the Per of the East Chestnut various park amusements. Street Mennonite Church. Bin WellUnder Way ! Mount Joy’s 1962 summer ; Nursing street improvement program | Home, Lajunta, Colo., where/moved swiftly last week and she resided the past 2 years. |was well on its way to being the husband served underproject and it will run over Bulletin advertisement pays addition to/Mary H. Musser, Mrs. Enos Ezra Wenger all Funeral services were held Mrs. Kathleen Wagner, Lan-Wednesday from the Landis-| : si 4 and fair number at an eveningby the Pottstown Band and pin) was made Thursday|burial was made in the Sa-| in Conestoga Memorial Park,|lunga Mennonite cemetery. primarly of and Was a daughter of the late resurfacing nature this year. jce Daniel N. and Kathern Nis- No major rebuilding has been Fifty $5 bills will be award-'e ed members who register at the park on picnic day. Zo : 1) BERRIER REUNION oz A] . | 2% r | The. 21st annual Berrier| i in love, maybe.. ’ reunion was held Sunday, I July 15, at the Milton Grove El, cil Sportsmen’s club house. Priz- es were awarded to: George Mumper Sr., for being the oldest man present; to Ange- la Williams for being the youngest person present; to Robert Pratt from Maryland for coming the longest dis- tance. John Berrier, Jr., was named president for the com- ing year; Ralph (Bud) Berrier in business... it’s never a good policy to play “hard to get” vice-president; Mrs. Paul M. Baker Jr. secretary and Ralph Berrier, treasurer. B | PLAN DANCE | E2 SURE N | YOUR BUSINESS IS LISTED The ladies’ auxiliary of the| Friendship Fire company will have a street dance from 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday night, July 21, in front of the fire hall. Everyone is welcome. Bill Charles will provide the mu- sic. Spot dance winners the last dance were Sue Wagner, John Stehman, Denny Gohn, Mary Ann Hallgren, Joan| / Gusler and Terry Crider. wn tne YELLOW PAGES | panied the Past Worthy Ma. * [trons of OES to Mt last Thursday evening to at- tend the play, Life With Fa-| ther. The Wm. Smith family Donald Welcomer, Ft. moved from Monogahela to Gretnal Completes Course ® MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson Donna, ave. whose wife, 336 Snyder Pvt Army Pvt. Glenn R. Funk, lives at Elizabeth- town, recently completed the personnel administration spe- |cialist course at the Adjutant The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, July 19 shop KE with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Gary, General's School, Fort Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hay and Arlington, Va., spent the jamin Harris Ind ; jamin Harrison, Ind. children vacationed in the weekend with Mr. Cleveland po» |cocived instruction MARKETS Men England States last Sload and daughter Lillian. in the fundamentals .of - at: Wee. . . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cle- ministration, personnel man- | Mrs. Mabel Haverstick iSments and children Robert & agement, staff organization, __ ———————— ———— ————— |vacationing in Maryland. John. visited Mrs. Harry Reynolds and Wolfe on Sunday. |Army personnel system. Lancast-| ny. ang Mrs. John H. Ear Miss Pauline Shirk was fe- Earharts. Carolina. The Fire Co. answered two ast week. On Wednes day afternoon they were and Mrs. John Frew summoned to a fire on the are vacation- \jervin Noll property where ng at Worlds End and Frack- 3 shed burned. Early Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. {the home of Mrs. Ann Johns. Mr. and son, Lance, town Area high school 1 ville this week. morning they were called to Aluminum in Marietta be-| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Heu-the Howard Longenecker fore entering the Army. er and children are visiting farm where the barn was Brn at Blue Earth, Minn. burning. The cause was] A Russian who lives hap- Mr. and Mrs. Wray ‘Wilson|spontaneous combustion. and son Robert, of Arvada, Colorado, visited Miss Anna Culp last week. Harry Davis and son, The Bev. Peed ols, erick, Md., visited him cover is not worth developing. pastor of the Latvian apter the ‘weekend. of the Lutheran Church of ing at the Mrs. Mildred records management and the He entered the Army last The 19-year-old soldier, son Russell Z. Funk, Route 2, Mount Joy, i a 1961 graduate of Elizabeth- and was employed by the U. S. |pily under the present system Kermit Smith is convalesc- of government in Russia must George Engles. either believe that man has Fred- no soul, or that, if he has, it —Oscar Wilde with purchase of $5.00 or more COUPON EXPIRES JULY 25, 1962 ————————————————————— ——— — q wl — ——— — — — TT ——— — —— ————— — 2004 Green Stamps | with purchase of $10.00 or more EEE EEE I IAI E ERS I BET INN EEEEIIIINEI EI HURRY - NLL 2040 000000 tt annars att tata tat tt sss ttt s stray » Resurrection, Caracas, Vene- zuela, is visiting the Rev. Ronald Pierson. | Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Miller, Eden West, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Huntzinger on Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fink and Miss Annie Armold, of Mount Wolfe visited the Arnold, Finks on Saturday. | Herbert Smith and sons, |} Ray and Calvin, enjoyed aH fishing trip to Canada last} week — lots of fun but not} many fish. If Mrs. Harriet Smith, Mrs. | Ellsworth Brandt, Mrs. Esth-# er Shirk, Mrs. Mabel Haver- § stick, Mrs. Rose Neiman and § Miss Grace Henderson accom- # NOTICE! When Calling— | Walter Dupes anship. Now, let's see about getting an appliance loan from i A WA) ET EIR | of MOUNT JOY 3333 IF NO ANSWER AT EM 7-1358 CALL EM 77-1116 or EM 7-5126 Round Steak Sirloin Steak Redeem Your Cash Card Good Now and Thru July 21 Please Limit 10 Cards Per Shopping Famil LANCASTER BRAND STEAK SALE Fancy Rib Steak LANC. CANNED HAMS SPECIAL Black and White Film SIZE 127, 620, 120 33 GET A SUPPLY NOW 9 Sloan’s Pharmacy 61 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE The that goes around acting like an Pontiac Tempest SEE THE GENERAL MOTORS EXWIBIT AT THE 192 SEATTLE WORLD'S FAIR. UNTIL OCTOBER 21, SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR NEW-ACTING USED CARS, TOO, H. S. RISSER MOTORS 120 S. MARKET STREET, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. ATTENTION! WATER USERS! Because of the possible danger of a water shortage caused by the prolonged dry season this summer, Mount Joy water users are asked to be saving in the amount of water consumed at the present time. * Voluntary conservation by townspeople may prevent a shortage. B. TITUS RUTT, chairman July 11, 1962 Mount Joy Borough Authority 21b can % 1 99 Skinless Franks Sharp Cheese Sliced Boiled Ham YOUR CHOICE Farmdale Pork & Beans 16-0z Ideal Tomato Soup 10%z-0z Ideal White Potatoes 16-oz can Ideal Salt 26-0z Princess Napkins Hy Grade Potted Meat 32-0: Hawaiian Punch Ideal Coffee 1 1b can 2 1b can $1.15 JUICY Lemons or Limes ** 2 9 tom 45 Peaches Ibs 2 9 Local Celery and Tomatoes E. Main St.,, MOUNT JO STORE OPEN ~ FRI. - SAT. ‘TIL 9 1100 JAN Green Stamps » 10] Ib Hp Del Monico Steak ‘139 2b bag §Ge 1b 59- Sliced Sweitzer Cheese 1» vk: @9e ib pkg Gea} |] Ly hl. Why? The Et down the a sts prices, mr ilk cows m 3/95: 59- atter is ne helf. ® ’ Most rece at the nar pbns have I purt as pos: s to form d to reco burt what hken., The action, bprove anne Mount Jo a petition » One of th d most pi gs of the ants comm ars was hel ® With a spir bn to “‘see i demonstrat at they are e dogs” y panned for t gE which M under cons hey expec ar chest” f{ bnomic fight brchandising to let th ht “we're sti Xe | One busines eady “we 1 our custor k this street ng to need ronage ever y ® ‘Then,” he ‘'em how t k way anc m along im.” ° ‘You'd be bperative sc pple are,” he ® a e merchan t there're w places along h the nortl es of Main s easier walk n in many ( ces. ® o he Bulletin to report ank you’ fq y nice thing n said about t-page edito bple phoned office and s street. ® © seems that seem to ag there is toc that all of g down the bh seem to ag ds to be som motion and ped into th o hanks again ds!! ® o ne man pre sdles thi less profital was his lin As a public lletin lists tl ysician, wh hched for em e or by tho able to c mily physicia Sund Dr. John Sugg A sugges hbout the qua eek by the problems whi While the President, B. for all water se. 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