The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 21, 1954, Image 10

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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday. October 21 10,
Elizabethtown Industry Fourth
College Observes Largest In State
. | Harrisburg— Coincident with
50th Anniversary National Newspaper
Week, a
Elizabethtown College is plan- salute to Pennsylvania's print- |
ning a Mid-Century Convoca- ing and publishing industry ap-
tion of “Three Great Dys”. Oct, | Pears in news and editorial pog-
: es of the Department of Intern-
al Affairs monthly bulletin for
October.

Printing Publishing | Diamond Jubilee |
‘TV Show Tribute |
' To Thomas Edison
President
pay tribute to
Eisenhower will
Thomas A. Edi- |
son on the two-hour, all net-
work Light's Diamond Jubilee
TV Show, Sunday, Oct. 24 at 9
p. m.
Termed “the greatest TV
show ever,” its cast will include
in addition to the nation’s Presi- |
dent, such personalities as Ju-
dith Anderson, Walter Brennan,
Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Dand-
232, 23, 24,
Using the college motto “Ed-
ucate for Service’ as the theme, | Yn the esd article. tt
: » les rticle, the
the series of events will stress nine load 3 he mags
: : aces » industry’s ex-
Ares and Sciences in the Friday | trac the in St v's
The World of Business |Pansion year by year since the
zine
program,
of product was $573,877,200.
aries and wages totaling $210,-
58: re pai 51,938 em-
783,800 were paid to 51,938 em- | Bradbury,
ployes. In purchases and pay- |
Novak. They will play in dra-
matizations of material by Ray |
Arthur Gordon, Ir-
tion, Presbyterian Board
Education, will address the op-
m. Friday
> ar IT and pre- |
Saturday. and the .Churel and | end of World War p | tan Wilde “i
OE A 1€ wrch and| this summary of its 1953 | ridge, Brandon de Wilde, Eddie |
0 a © . ic > » 21 ‘ » We
> 4 | accomplishments: Fisher, George Goabel, Helen |
Dr. E. Fay Campbell, secre- Value of the industrv’s 1085 Hayes, Guy Madison, Thomas
tary, Division of Higher Educa-| of Y% hdusurys So Mitchell, David Niven and Kim |
oil
|
ening session at 10 a
on “The Academic Community "| win Shaw, Max Shulman and
and Responsibility.” Yolls lone, nis: john Stelbick
2 . oe . ...| industry Jast year distributed ? [
Presiding at the session willl gq) 550900. These econimic| Pennsylvania Power & Light
be Jaywood Brubaker, president
: achievements were accomplish- Company, along with the other |
of the student body. Devotions
ments in which $219,705,400 | electric companies, manufactur-
will be conducted by Donald| had been invested.” | ers of electrical equipment and |
Fogelsanger, president of the In o signed editorial, Sacre: | appliances and other industry, |
Student Christian Association fv of Internal Affaire William sponsors the gigantic TV cele- |
The college mixed octette will
S. Livengood, Jr., describes the | bration which is the TV debut |
| sing | “sturdy growth of Pennsylvan-| for one of Hollywood's most re- |
Further Student participation ia’s vigorous printing and pub- nowned producers, David O. |
on the day's program will be jiqine industry” as of “unusual | Selznick.
the presentation of a concert bY! significance”. | Mr. Selznick has been ably
and
the All-Col-
acapella choir of a play.,l «1 5 world rocked by wide- | assisted in the production of the
Hecht. |

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Dear Brutus”, by . |spread abouses of individual| TV highlight by Ben
The concert is liberty,” Mr. Livengood’s edi-| Veteran Hollywood director
| scheduled for the afternoon and toral ‘says, “we should keep | King Vidor has had a hand in |
| curtain time for the play willl in mind that no peo- | direction of an important part |
be 8 p. m. in the auditorium. | 10 have lost their liberties so| of the show and Victor Young
A symposium on Education long as their press remained has composed an original score | J
and the Arts and Sciences will free. - - There is heart-warming | especially for Light's Diamond |
her scheduled for 1:30 p. m. in|ing that in Pennsylvania the | Other topflight
the college auditorium. The pro-| printing and publishing
gram will feature Dean G. has had a steady growth. to make this the most memor-
Timmons, Temple University] “Its product in 1953 was|able of all TV spectaculars.
School of Dentistry: Dean Wil- worth more than twice as much [Furth Ullman, noted stage and |
liam B. Coleman, Bucknell Uni-{and the industry now employes |TV art director, has designed
versity; and George H. Rusch-|as at the end of World War II [the show's more than 40 sét-
{ haupt, Bell Telephone Co. 110,400 more Pennsylvanians |tings. Christian Nyby has direc-
The freshman-sophomore tug-|than in 1945. [ted parts of the show and ace |
and open sixth in employment among all |their expert
bear in the actual
the show.
[p. m. Campus tours
| house» in residence halls are sch-|the industries of this industrial
| eduled for 6:30 p. m. | Commonwealth.
The Saturday “This is an
sion on Education and Business
shooting of
industry rooted format
best-kept
Details of the show's
have probably the
ses- |
morning
deeply in all parts of the State.
lvoestion on “The Independent | of books and uncount-
College and Free Enterprise.” | €d thousands of other docu-
He will be followed by Dr. Wil-|/ ments. The whir of the press is
McKee, direcior. Office of heard in each of the 67 coun-
Services to Business & | ties:
“It is an industry of towering
economic stature. For three con-
secutive years the annual value |
of its product in the Keystone
State has exceeded half a bil-
| lion dollars. It provided the li-
will convene in the Elizabeth-|Publications are issued in 364 [Hollywood secret in years. Ac- |
town High School auditorium | Pennsylvania cities and towns. cording to Mr. Selznick, the |
at 9:30 a. m. Dr. Ralph Cooper | From these presses come more show will be “an entertainment |
Hutchison, president, Lafayette|than 500 newspapers, approxi-|tapestry woven around the |
| College, will address the Con- | mately 500 periodicals, huge [theme of ‘light’.”
Se ims
Everybody in this locality reads
The Bulletin—that's why its adver-
tisers get such excellent results.
bur
Special
Industry, New York University,
{speaking on “The New Partner-|
ship”. The concluding address
will be given by J. Roger Deas,
Public Relations Officer, Amer-
ican Can Company. Mayor Ken-

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velihood for the families of 51,-
938 employes. From 1945 thru
1953, its operators invested
$101,246,700 additional capital
for plants and equipment.
“In the same nine years, this
industry distrib-
dig C. Bare, Lancaster, will pre-|
side at this session.


CORN - FED
TURKEYS
An alumni luncheon at 12:00
| o'clock noon and a Convocation
Janquet at 7:00 p. m. will be
held in the college gymnasium. | :
ge 8) 8 | Pennsylvania
Ph Seo hig 5 are, uted $1,437,934.800 in payrolls
JY Wil ox Uheheon | and spent $1,369,931,600 for

meeting and Robert Henderson : :
4 purchases. These two items, in
Kazmayer, world traveler and|
{ themselves, total $2,907,866,400
lecturer, the banquet audience. :
: . . poured into the channels of
His address on “The Changing
commerce; taxes, postage and a
World Picture” will be follow- te: os .
. | large number of incidentals
ed by awards to twelve alumni| = = 0
and friends of the college chos- were additonal
. ‘Despite these huge figures,
en for citation by the alumni less than one-third (524) of the
The ministers of Elizabeth- : fists
: . | State's printing houses are cor-
town through the direction of | : :
os : porate enterprises. In view of
their ministerium will devote
| the long tradition of indepen-
sermons | : § ik
i PE | dence in a small printshop and
to Community Christian Higher | oi Eid v
io : : rugged individualism among
Education. : pi te
free editors, it is not surprising
their Sunday morning
Dressed or live weight
! |
The convocation will re-con- to learn that 781 of these plants EUGENE S. KREIDER
vene in the college auditorium] are wrth by individuals Farid R.D. 2 MOUNT JOY, PA. |
at 3 p.m. Sunday to hear Dr. El- 202 are operated by partner- PHONE 3-9036 |
|
mer G. Homrighausen, profes-
sor of Practical Theology, from
Princeton Theological Scmin-
ary. Senior Girl Scouts
The concluding program of
the three-day convocation will Bl qn Week-End
be a sacred concert by the York |
| Chorus under the direction of
|E. F. Schroeder. The program Camp Oct. 30-31
scheduled for 7:30 p. m. in the The Senior Patrol Week-end
college auditorium. All Pro-| Camp will be held Oct. 30 and
grams are open to the public.| 31st at the Heisey Ranch at
|The luncheon and banquet re-| Rheems from 10 A. M. Saturday
| quiere advance reservations. | until 4 P. M. Sunday and is be-
| — -— | ing planned by the North West
When in need of Printing. (any-| District, Mrs. Benjamin Roye,
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin| chairman, and Mrs. W. Scott
| Heisey, district director.
This is an opportunity for
New Senior Scouts to meet oth-
| Roy M. Ressler
| er Seniors and also to cover one |
| of the five points in the Senior | 27 W. MAIN ST.
| Program. It will also have the MOUNTVILLE
| Senior Girls ready for the Na-
| tional Round-up in 1956. PHONE 5-5301
| The week-end is being plan-
ned by the girls themselves. All
Senior Scouts and Leaders are
eligible.
ree @
| Bverybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.
rr en
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lof-war at 4:15 p. m. will be fol-| "The industry ranks fourth cameramen James Wong Howe |
lowed by a buffet supper at 5:30 in value, fifth in payrolls, and|and Ray June have brought |
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To Exhibit Prize |
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Harrisburg — Thomas L.
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television and radio star whose | Choose her diamond from
rich, baritone voice has thrilled | the finest,
millions of music lovers, will
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make his initial bow before | scenic route marked
horse lovers at the Pennsylvan- |
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somewhat less familiar role—as | your TOUR SERVICE RE-
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