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Reese, Lancaster, was | the guest speaker at the Mon-| | day night meeting of the local | BP.W. Club at Hostetter’'s. Mr. | | Reese, who is a member of the New York stock exchange, gave a talk on stock markets and in-| vestments and also showed al | film on “Common Stock”. Dr. and Mrs, John Stauffer! | sang three vocal duets during, the program and Miss Dorothy Schock led the group in sing- ing. Mrs. Adam Greer, chair- committee, was in charge of the program. Husbands and friends were guests at the Monday meeting, Three new members, Miss Helen Schule, Mrs. Helen Wea- land and Mrs. Marian Risser, | were accepted into the group. During the business meeting, the group decided to donate $25] to the Women’s Medical Col- | lege in Philadelphia. This is a state project which is support- groups. George Broske, president, | reported that the state group is seeking state legislature for equal pay for equal work for women. She announced that a state office will be set up in| Harrisburg April 1 with an ex- | ecutive secretary in attendance. She also annofinced that the] group is sponsoring a move-| ment to have the song “Penn- | | sylvania” adopted as the state! song. Next month Mrs. Robert | Brown, chairman of the public relations committee, will be in charge of the ‘Birthday Month’ meeting. Vincent Tottoro will be the guest speaker and will talk on conditions in Russia. Th Elizabethtown Club, spon-| | sors of the local group last year, will be guests for the af- | fair. SICO GRANTS (From page 1) within counties) present time. be extended just as soon school system and the dollar value of business therein justifies such extension.! 4. The ONLY eligible appli-| cants for SICO Scholarship] high school graduates ship program operate named for the This service will territory a who need financial assistance and who have firmly decided | that their career is that of a | teacher in the elementary | grades of the public schools! where a great shortage of com- petent teachers exists and is likely to continue to exist for many years to come. Applica- | tions conducted tt | State Teachers Colleges; | vv | Kutztown I the tion blanks for year the SICO Four- Scholarship can be secur- ed from high school principals. 5. The SICO Scholarship win- ners are selected by examina- by the four name- Millersville, Shippensburg, and West Chester. | Toachers College the students living service area as to place to appear for qualifying examinations. The SICO Foundation is a free scholarship i: mount of $300 per year: for four years. SICO will pay the amount of the Scholarships to! colleges as and when quired by the colleges. 6. Just what does SICO ex- pect of its scholarship winners?” It. would hope for more and better teachers in the element- ary schools. It means a better chance for higher education for financially underprivileged stu- dents with ability. It means that a great dream has b een shared and has brought a more abundant life to ourselves and The State will notify within its time and the a- re- | our children, | SICO Scholarships are 7. Officers of The SICO Com- pany will conduct seminars the {four State Teachers Colleges to ex- plain the SICO Foundation Scholarships. In : this way at | each college the story of SICO can be told, explaining how the a direct | result of Clarence Schock’s deep | graduates eager interest "in education * and his desire that worthy high school and willing to become teachers in the elemen- tary grades but who lack funds can have opportunity to attend, | State Teachers College, | ship has been granted, | dent or other executive head of | vice president; Robert F Schroll, treasurer: Lester Mum- ma, secretary; Mrs. Clarence > | Schock; | enderfer, a SICO Scholar: it may withheld or ter- the Presi- 8. Whenever be withdrawn, minated whenever | the college where such student is in attendance, shall in his | discretion recommend, Past Scholarships At the present time there are ninety-three students in the 4 state teachers colleges with SICO scholarships. There are 50 in Millersville; 24 in Shippens- burg; 5 in Kutztown and 5 in West Chester. Forty-six students are from Lancaster County; 6 from Barks 6 from Chester; 12 from Cum- berland; 13 from Dauphin; 4 from Lebanon and 6 from York. Not ‘included in the figures are 46 students who have fin- ished their college course and have been graduated, who were recipients of the scholarships. Board Members Albert D. Seiler is president of the board; John P. Hauck, Dr. Arthur P. Mylin, Lancaster County Superintend- ent of Schools; Dr. D. L. Biem- president of Millers- ville S,T.C.; Dr. Q. A. W. Rohr- bach, president of Kutztown Sy T. C.; Dr. Harry L. Kriner, | president of Shippensburg S. T.| C.; Dr. Clarence S. Swope, pres-| ident of West Chester S. T. C,;| and W. E. Alexander, president! Na- of the Lancaster | tional Bank. County MR. MERCHANT § You Can Rent An § Ad Space Here In § Our NEXT ISSUE THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, March 1 Bundle Day Project Planned By School Donegal High School will take part in the National Bun- dle Week program again this year it was announced this week. Bundle Week will be ob- served throughout the United States March 19 thru 23. Students and residents may contribute clothing for the drive. Clothing most needed] are long-sleeved sweaters, hats, shirts, pants, dungarees, alls; knit caps, dresses wear, socks, pajamas, sheets, blankets, diapers, shirts, booties and shoes, bers, overshoes and work shoes. Last year the Save the Chil- coats, dren Federation (sponsor of the | project) rushed more than 100-| ,000 pounds of clothing to dis-| is| aster victims in Greece, Austria, | Haiti, French Algeria and Italy! The! Federation contributes clothing | in ten foreign countries as well| as on the Navajo Indian Reser-| vation and isolated rural ‘areas’ following an earthquake. of the United States. That’ sRight WwW. H. 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