The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 03, 1965, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3,
meeting report was given by
Mrs. Charles Shoemaker; ap-
pointments were made as
follows: Miss Marsha Portner
Sr. Advisor; Mrs. Harold Bi]-
low, Jr. Consultant; Mrs.
John Frey, Mrs. H. L. Blake,
Jr.,~ Mrs. Ralph Gibble and
Mrs. Charles Shoemaker, dis-
tributors of Girl Scout Week.
inserts for church bulletins.
Girl Scout Troops will at.
tend various churches in ob-
servance of Girl Scout Sun-
day, March 7. Lists of camp-


1965
ing equipment were supplied COVERED DISH SUPPER
by Mrs, Shoemaker; Mrs. Le-
roy’ Bates listed Mrs Le To commemorate National
time and place of Day Camp Boy Scout Week, the Moth.
as June 14-18 at the Mount $8 Auxiliary of Troop #39
Joy Cove. will hold a covered dish sup-
Following the reading of. Per on Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m.
an inspirational letter from| Aj] scouts and their par-
Mrs. Henry Musser, Field ents are urged to on
Vice President of the Coun- Take one covered dish offer-
cil, the meeting was adjourn jng and eating utensils
ed. :
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PAGE 5
Tribe Rolls Over Manor
One of Donegal’'s best wea-
pons on the hardwood floor
this season is a double-edged
scoring thrust which has left
the opposition confused as to
where to place its defense.
It’s a hard-hitting scoring
duo called John and Jack
which has spelled defeat for
every Indian opponent this
season except one.
Friday night, Jan. 29, was

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tumes, etc.
This is their second ven-
ture. Their first
short one, was presented to
their classmates several
months ago, and showed ‘to
standing room only!”
Incidentally, Alan, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Acri
of Marietta, is a talented ar-
tist, draws cartoon anima-
tions almost constantly, and
is an ardent admirer of the
Flintstones! Also incidentally,
Alan’s father is owner and
manager of the Marietta The-
atre!
* ® »
A number of Mount Joy
people are in the south, es-
caping the bitter weather of
Southeastern Pennsylvania.
The Jacob Stricklers are in
Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Samuel
Crowl is in Kissimmee; H.
Roy Nissly is vacationing in
Jamacia. The Norman Sprech-
ers are enjoying a brief stay
in the “land of sunshine.”
a * we
It was good to see some of
our college young people
“around town” this past week
—Rob Walker and Clayton
Bell, home from Grove City
College . . . Mimi O’Connor
home from Allbright
Dick Sloan, home from Phar-
macy School in Philadelphia
. . . Pam Toppin home from
Mary Washington College in
Virginia . ..
Of course there were many
others whom we DID NOT
see . . .
* * *
Last week we had a bou-
quet of golden forsythia. This
week we hear of a robin. In
spite of the groundhog’s dire
prediction of six more weeks
of winter, we believe that
spring is not far away!
The first report of a robin
comes from Supt and Mrs.
Wilbur Beahm, who saw one
in the yard at their home on
movie, a!
no exception against Penn
Manor.
That week, Jack Rice un-
wound with a whopping 30-
point barrage—using a dozen
fielders and six free tosses—
to nearly single handedly out-
score the visitors.
Big John Brown rung up
17 points and that is a good
night's work for most basket-
ballers.
The final score was 67 to
37, which emphasizes the fact
that a two-gun Indian tribe is
better than a one-gun hunting
party.
The exception to that state-
iment would appear to be if
that one big gun is named
Beaston and he plays for Co-
lumbia.
At any rate, Friday night's
game was Donegal all the
way, starting with a 16 to 2
advantage at the quarter and
then gliding along to a 33 to
12 half and a 45 - 24 third-
quarter advantage.
In the preliminary, Done-
gal J.V.’s took a 44-33 win.
Friday night, the Tribe en-
tertains Hempfield.

Rehearsals Continue
Rehearsals continue for
“The Distlefink Lady,” which
will be presented by the
Mount Joy Lions club at the
Donegal Annex.
Tom Wolfgang is director
of the original comedy writ-
ten by Marion Weaver and
Roma Greth.
The Mount Joy Library
Center will receive a large
slice of the play proceeds.

Donegal Springs Road!
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It’s nice when newcomers
to town “see” and express
appreciation for things which
are distinctly “Mount Joy.”
We take it as a good omen
that the new pastor of the
Mount Joy and Donegal Pres-
byterian churches, the Rev.
Harry Freebairn, did just
| that when he walked into
Mrs. Amanda Darrenkamp’s
inimitable store on Main St.
last week.
Peering delightedly first
in one direction and then an-
other, he said, with warm ap-
preciation, “Well, if it isn’t
‘a real, live’ candy store!”
That remark seems to
make him ‘one of us!”
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