“a NEW row N Rural Mail Box Ng © Cree arth = IMaytown Sixth Improvement Week MAYTOWN Grade Takes Trip v { Ma ad rm This is mail box improves | TIO Philadelphia isitors of Mr an . Maurice Frysinger, Mrs. Ka- ment week, May 21 - 26. All| Mrs. Mary Hinderson re The sixth grades of the tie Moore and Mrs. Ida Eis- mail boxes that need paint: | turned rom ig hospi Ri Maytown Elementary School enberger, were Mr. are to be painted. All wus exiled, for an in- ook their annual class trip, [fected thumb. | : : \ Frysinger, Manheim, Mr. mail box supports should be The sixth Frade of thie Ei: 2 Philadelphia, Friday, May am ES He Jonson, painted, Your name must bel School visited the He ; Heise fa C ner Cout _ painted on your mail boX.|philadelphia Zoo and Valley{ The class was at Valley iT a aunty. me : Ti day. They Porge, where they enjoyed a { Mr. and Mrs. Approach to mail box it to| Forge last Thursday. he; wo hour guided tour of. the Abram. Gamber were, Mr. be graded and chapefoned by including the Memorial I ‘ 3 [teachers and several patrons |; Ray Gamber, Mr. and Mrs. at all times. “hapel and museum. Guy Win and family, of Please help your carrier] John Hiestand, = who i Tho les. visited : Hie Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. provide you with better ser- {attending Easton AA Setéy Toes Home and Yad a ard Johnston, Lancaster vize by following the above | College po Harrison urg, in suided tour of Independence Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gelt-| mentioned conditions. {visited his parents over the Hall macher and family visited Thank you, | weekend, bys a Me visit In- iv . nn sy 3 Elmer L. Zerphey | Audrey Singer, daughter Following the visit to In. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bard, Postmaste : lof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sing-| lependence Hall the class Ironvil | Jim mes wd - ler, was a member of thelwent on a bus tour of the! M Linda Geltmacher | graduating class at the Gen-{ rity, the class spent the re- spent Thursday night with Mrs. Wilbur Harrington and jeral Hospital School of Nur-| naining hours of heir trip tt Miss Linda Ditzier, Manheim son of Hummelstown. lsing. Commencement exer. |the zoo. Visitors of Mr. tnd Mrs. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | jg were held at the McCaj-| The class returned fo May- John Miller were. Mr. and Wm. Haines were, MYS. | ey High School last Thurs | town by the way of the Mr 1 Midler Jr., Lan-| Clarence Smith and Mrs. | day. { Pennsylvania Turnpike, slop- cast Ir. and Mrs. Jack Harry Witmer, Manheim and| Mrs. Melvin Welcomer re-|»ing at Zinn's Diner for the Mi d children Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hainesi{ ned to the St. Joseph's|avening meal. M 1d Mrs. Elwood and Marie: “a. { Hospital on Saturday to an The class was in charge of Kuhns and daughter, Mary Mrs. Blanche Frysinger, | dergo surgery. [their teachers, Miss Sara H. Ellen and Joan Louise visit- Mrs. Katie Moore and Mrs. | Sunday visitors in [auch and Mr. William ed M , Witmer of Bal-|192 (Eisenberger visited a were Mr, and Mrs. Robert] Counts. Accompanying the timore inday. Hershey, Middletown and|gjack and children from Ak- | aroup were ‘the following SP-3 Donald Kuhns re- Maytown on Sunday. ron and Robert Morris from |parents Mrs. Ruth Newcom- turned to Fort Carson, Colo. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. | {,ebanon. |ar, Mrs. Dora Barrick, Mrs. afte r spending ten days with Edw. ony family Wa, Mr. George Drabenstad'|Grace Hawthorne, Mrs. Ger- his parent Me. and Mrs. Mrs. Ireng Snyder Were, wags removed to the General ald Zielke, Mrs. Ray Frye Elwood Kuhns Mrs. Ida Eisenberger Homie on Sunday cvening {Mrs. Stella Baker Mrs. Mr. Ray Geltmacher, Kin-| Mr. and Mrs. Havard| The Evangelical and = Re-|Frances Houseal, Mr. Elam visited: Mr. and Johnston, Lancaster, Mr. and |: formed Church of God soft|Lapp. Mr. Adam Greer, and ng Earl Geltmacher and| JTS: Norman Snyder and| hal) teams are tied for first Mr. John Shrum. family | fardly Falmouth. vlace, each having won one| The trip was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fogie Visitors of Mr. George { game. The E&R team defeat-|the sixth grade parents, who and son Richard visited Mrs Moore and family were, Mrs | od Reich's Church on recently held a food sale, the Farl Garner and family. iona Laudenberger and day evening by a score of 10|proceeds of which were used Lancaster RB. D. Columbia, Misses| to 7. On Tuesday evening for the trip. Miss nette Moore spent Elva and Arlene Marron, offthe Church of God defeated! Recently the same group the nd with Misses El- Ronks. : {the Lutheran team by a of pupils and teachers visit- va and Arlen Marron, Ronks.! Visitors of Mr. and Mrs.|score of 10 to 4. fed Harrisburg and the State Visit re i Mr and MIs. Norman Brosey and family | There are four games sch-| Museum. They were also the Daniel Geltmacher ‘were, Mr. and Edith Erb, were Mr. and! eduled each week with each | guests of Rep. Norman Wood and Mrs. David Greenly, Mrs, Harry: Wedver of town, team playing two games. lat an afternoon session of and dauchter Manheim, Mrs. Mr. Clyde Mumma, Landis- | The members of the church the State Assembly. Parents Martha Fogie. Mr. and Mrs. ville RD, and Miss Carolyn |are urged to come out and accompanying the group at Food of town. Miller, Columbia RD. . | support. their respective that time |. were Mrs. Ru Mr. and Nirs; Lyman alton Mr, and Mrs. Edw. Islertteams. Newcomer and Mr. Lester Center. Mr Ruy and children, Mrs. Irene| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shenk Wolgemuth. Keith. fir. Nawal and son | and Edith Erb Mr. and Mrs. Raymond During April the sixth Mount Jo Mr. and Mrs. ed a airplane ride over New-|Blessing were visiting Mr. grade pupils were the guesis David Greenly Sr. and fam. town and surrounding towns.| and Mrs. Harry Blessing at of the “Shriners of East iv. Petersburg ond Mr | The fide was enjoyed by all. Clearfield for several days. |Donegal’ at the Shrine Cir- Joseph Taylor Joy kaith Bib, Mrs. Betty Bro. = — feus in Harrisburg. Accom- VisHors of Mr ond. Mrs. sey and children visited Mr. | : The world's longest con-| panying the group on the Itvin Witmer and Tamils ad Mrs. Clayton Erb at tinuous radio production line|trip were Mr. and Mrs. Ad- ere Mr. and Mrs John on Saturday. is at Philadelphia's Philco am Greer. Kauffman. Sr., ironville, Mr. RET : and Mrs. John Kauffman Jr. and family, Conestoga Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver were Misses Alice and Mary Ford and Kathryn Weaver, Lancaster. Mrs. Edna Kuhn and daughter Joan Louise, visit- ed Mrs Margaret Ritten-| house, Landisville. ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard yamber visited Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber and daughter Columbia RD Mr. and Mrs Elwood Kuhns wishes to thank ev eryone for their Kindness during the illness and death hns'’ mother es- of Mrs. Kul cially wv. John Ferich. Mrs. Edw. 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MARRIAGE LICENSES Thursday, May 17 8 ‘Vacation Checks ot ss Barber st, Columbia | Artemus E. Aungst, Mount Issued This Week Dr. JOHN H. STAUFFER Vacation checks have been, : OPTOMET RIST . issued by the two local 39 E. din 8. ML Soh Pa.| banks this week which show Moh. So ry 10 tol. Sat. a, | an increase over last year Sig. 30 pm. Tues. & Fri. 6 to savings. An increase of $7-8 p.m. Closed all day Wed- | 115 was announced over last nesday. | year's total. | Checks issued by the Firs! National Bank and Trust \ Company with its Florin BY branch amounted to $14,08¢ - pL over last year's $11,674. Checks issued by the Union National Bank and its May- town branch over last year’s $6,300 Vacation saving are now open at all of four local banks from 25¢ per week for fifty © - - Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. SAVE UP TO weeks. INSTALL A SERIES 'S* OIL BURNER FEATURING THE PATENTED COMBLSTION HEAD which produces a hotter flame—more heat from less oil. 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