’ wr { Var i i \ The @ Puljetin Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, October 11 3 hd ry L 9 a] a 4 y N ' | p— | A— i 245 No or | ) > ! i : | IN | | | led 2 ng y fl | | Ww ob! lly, | | ’ | Inmy joblveTreally learned | ng IH | | fi a | [HA i learmork gels: things: done) Jo aT i = 1 why: Ufited; Ways < OWN > i St / \ i 11.4 | sence | | 3 ; ] ing i a J : | 7 i : ’ ] tik 4 : 1 : ] . : RE BUREAU | attendance last year revealed | Y TO OBTAIN FACTS bag pon ; oven iy 4 ON ENROLLMENT old, were enrolled in school Question on school enroll-or college in October 1955 ment will be asked in addi han 1» October 1950. Abou should be bought as an investment € é fuiries 37.2 million persons 5 to 29 on employment and unem- years old were enrolled at ESR ployment in the October {he beginning of the 1955-56 ) Current Population Survey, school vear. This number 2 according to Supervisor John represented a 23 percent > . . = G. Gibson of the Census Bur- g4i, rit apt ; d d t 1 h d f : 2a, olin 5 gain over the 30.2 tli rion vr tie 12 en esigned to accomplish some definite & $e Ye $i 3 oti i . - ad ne Si Pru Kindergarten enrollment Pe 3 Similar que stions on school very 1 rapidly (by Sem pe | OG percent) petween 1950 L ih and 1! the survey showed . . NNN u erans Elementary schoo] enroll- wh th t b d t t ment increased 24 percent, purpose, Cc er 1 C use O S 11m- : Meet Oct. 10-17 Ag high school enrollment red : 19 percent. College enroll At Harrisburg ment declined during the i early years of this decade, Twentieth Biennial Con-put by 1955 it had increased ~ nd CA BIL Suu mde hol Jonge ulate sales or enhance prestige. Its eran Church in America iS pp. Current Population h being held October 10-17 in will be taken locally and in Harrisburg. i : ...1329 other areas of the coun- Among the highlights will irs ring the week of Oct. be: re-l13 vormation will be col- . . ie . ports of the board of pen-..¢ In v Robert F ‘« 1 t 1 t h t t t = a Ny or d locally by Robert F. value to you lies not mm what it COSt, sinos study committee; Fri- — 4 day afternoon, report of theo 4 i wi = board of American Missions; Dama e Friday evening, dinner, Lu- qe theran Laymen’s Movement ; i . . ai Zombo Temple JUL 2 but in what it accomplishes Saturday morning, report se ES So of United Lutheran Church 25= oe AN Women; Monday morning, { M i aN ee reports of the Lutheran Lay- {J 7 TO men’s and the special com- \, gs, mission on relation to Ameri py 3 SR can Lutheran church bodies; Tuesday morning, report ong - bi — 4 eltetions. ' iq 4 . ? On Secnday, Oct. 14, ai 4 Tings = GC { p. m. a pageant, “Nets in th p 7 ] Deep,” will be presented at | 1 the Hershey sports arena A 7 The pageant is in celebration : of the Board of American 4 Missions 30th anniversary Dr. Franklin Clark Fry, TR president of the United Lu Nes i \ theran Church, recently re hs Je turned from Russia, where 4 She ; A t he was on tour with a group LL ROR LH C of American church leaders f§ 804 ad KP visiting leaders of Russia's | i ais oy : churches BNA A dS AE | | 4 | Si Q 5 A | \ D ® » Z| Do Your Printing tered I | | Phone 3-9661 Mount Joy ——— > yo pos pont \ ER fg REGISTERED 8 a 7 PHARMACIST Ey : { Be " x WORKING Foon? BETTE 5 - COMMUNITY HEALTH ¢ — ‘ A ah { PTE TR RY Bn TS tn AE A SA lh CS SEs