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Eshelman, Super- vising Principal of the Paradise Township Schools, was elected President of the Lancaster | County Council, Boy Scouts of | America, as Mr. Eshelman has been asso- ciated with the Lancaster Coun- cil for the past 17 years. Start- ing Commiteeman for Troop 28, Paradise back in 1937 held positions in the local Scouting organization - Institutional Rep- as a Troop He has since many | In addition to his activities in | Scouting, Mr. Eshelman is Vce- {President of the Lancaster Coun- | ty Principals Association and a | past District Governor of the Lions Club, area 14-D The Council held its seventh Annual Business ing at the General Sutter Lititz. | Others elected were Paul C Dellinger, Paul G. Lutz, Thom- las J Monaghan, Vice-Presidents | James S. Hazeltine Jr,. Council William H thirty- Meet - Hotel, | Commissioner; Sweet, Treasurer; B. W. Benna wit, Asst. Treasurer; Clyde H Kauffman, J. Edward Mack and Arthur Eshelman, National Del- | egates Named District Representa- tives on the Council Executive | Board were: Southern District: [ Fred Joost, Chairman; David I | Smith, and Martin Lefevre | Eastern District; Robert Simon, | Chairman; Earl Heinzelman, | John Kostecky. Western District | Stuart Gourley, Chairman; | Nevin Stauffer Ralph B | Craine The new and members elected to | the Executive Board were: J. | W. Brady, Lancaster; S. Reed Keator, Lancaster; Cleves | Dodge, Neffsville; Raymond Koch, Columbia; Anthony Nap- [ olitan, Lancaster; and H. Lemar | Wolf, Jr., Lancaster. Members re-elected were: Frank H. Altdoerffer, Wallace | A. Anderson, F. F. Bailey, M Norman Bair, Isaac Cauller, Ir- | vin Diffenderfer, Louis Himes. | Quintin Eiseman, H. A. Elins, | Thomas H. Fish, Wilson Foust. | Robert D. Gage, J. Terry Gar | ber, Noel P. Laird, Henry Long. {H. W. Prentis, Ambros Plum | mer, 0. H. Schwanger, Abram | Summers, Ralph E. Stine, Edgar | A. Yale, Honorary Board Members: { S. V. Hosterman, Roy Palmer | Albert Roye, Daniel B. Strick- | ler. { A 139% increase in member- | ship during the past year was | reported by Henry K. Long of | the Organization and Extension | Committee. l . | Ambrose Plummer, of the | Leadership Training Committee | announced the schedule of | training events for the coming | year. Basic Training courses op i erating in the Districts from Jan. 6 to May 18. Cubbers Pow | Wow in April, and the repeat- : ing of the University of _ Science Provides Better Animal Feeds { | | | Bo Great care and thorough testing go into compounding animal and poultry feeds as indicated by this picture of an animal nutritionist at work at The Pennsylvania State University Agricultural Experiment Research at Penn State and elsewhere recently has em- phasized the usefulness of antibotics and other growth-promoting sub- stances and has reaffirmed the importance of energy-producing in- | also reported on the successful] completion of the Fourth Annu- al University of Scouting at| which time more than 140 certi- | ficates were awarded to Scout: | ers from more than 50 of our] Units. Paul G. Kutz, Camping Com-| mittee, reported an 187 increase in attendance at Camp Chique- | tan last year. Objective set for camp attendance in 1955 is 37% of our membership IRR EET RL Dr. Louis H. Himes, member | of the Advancement Committee | noted that 460 Cubs advanced in rank, while 494 Scouts and Explorers advanced at least one rank. A total of 1,435 merit badges were earned Arthur Eshelman, Chairman! of the Activities ,Committee re- plans for Explorer year. Ar- rangements are being made for four “High Adventure” activi- ties for Explorers. Space has al- | ready been reserved for 30 Ex- plorers at Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico. Participation in the Baltimore Council ten-day Navy Cruise, a six day,encamp- ment at Langley Air Base, Vir- ginia and a Canadian Canoe Trip are also featured Council Commissioner, promised the the Commis- for ported on activities for coming James Hazeltine, whole hearted support of sioner Staff in the program the coming year Three major objectives which were accomplished in 1954 were a full contingent of Explorers to Philmont Scout Ranch in Aug- ust: the employing of an addi- tional Executive to provide more adequate Field service to the three Districts of the Coun- cil; a most successful Scouting Exposition in the Spring. Sev- enty- two units participated In putting on a most colorful and interesting display of Cub, Scout An estimat- Scouting and Explorer skill ed 10,000 people saw action. Robert U Executive, presented for consid- oration of the Couacil a plan to make the Scouting Program av- ailable to a greater percentage of the boys in Lancaster County. The “Together Plan” which in- volves the use of techniques to organize Scouting Units would be used to bring this about Borneman. Scout (Campaign Starkey Regional Dep- uc¢r for the Boy Soou's of Am- cee complimented the Counedl on 1x membership gains and accomnlishments When in ong) kindly remember the Bulletin need of Printing. (any~ UST A Lill Aer TO GET YOUR ATTENTION WHILE VE PUT IN 2 APLUG FOR OUR SUPER SUPER- "A =F | PRINTING 8 eer - lat 7:30 p.m ing in the fall of 1955. Plummer | THE. BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thuraday, December 9 7 Methodist Cantata is Sunday, 3 P. M. A Sunday afternoon perform “The Wondrous Light” a Christmas cantata by Stultz, will be held December 12, 3:00 ance of p.m. by the senior and junior choirs of the local Methodist Church which is open to the public. Mrs. Walter Sloan is choir directress; Miss Esther Walters, organist and Mrs Blaine Kreamer, Elizabethtown is trumpet soloist The members are Miss Peggy Ann Kline, Miss Sandy Darren- kamp, Miss Nancy Diller, Mrs Jay Mueller, Mrs. David Mar schka, Mrs. Kreamer, Miss Dor is Linton, Mrs. Brady Hess, Jr.. Mrs. Lawrence Gutshall, Miss Betty Jean Mumma, Ralph Alle- man, Walter Sloan, David Mar- schka, Jack Cupper and the Rev. William Harner, pastor of the local and Salunga Churches The program will include, in addition to the entire choirs songs, special golos, duets and quartettes. A silver offering will be taken and placed in the fund to purchase new gowns for both | the senior and junior choirs ° WCTU XMAS MEETING The Christmas meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Dec 13 in the Church of God. 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