The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 21, 1957, Image 2

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Judy Moore; a Rock-a Bye
Landisvilie vocal groups at Hempfield.
girl is recuper-loaf supper at the
Feb-| The NMS competition pro-
upon identification Landisville
Joseph's Hos-|Fire Hall on Saturday,
The Milton Hershey-Hemp- ating in the St


 


Thursday... February 21 2 Peffley; an accordion solo by |
— |Barry Weaver; and a girls’ field meet tonight will be!pital, Lancaster, after suc-ruary 23 vides the largest system of
THE MOUNT JOY barbershop quartet, compos- the next to last meet for cess sfully going through an’ pinners will be served privately financed scholar-
BULLETIN ed of Carol Nefl Lucille the Hempfield grapplers. On operation for the removal 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ships offered in the United
Published every Thursday Groft Elizabeth Brubaker Tuesday, February 26, thean open safety pin lodged in La. States and was established
at 11 past Man Stre 4, Mt and Esther Brubaker, singing Black Knights will tangle her esophagus. According to , the He in 1955 through grants by the
Rich: um a. Down to Cotton with the Manheim Central the girl's parents, she is A senior girl at he : emp. Ford Foundation and the
CP Pabli h in oli, won High School wrestling team coming along as well as can field High School has been Carnegie Corporation of New|
ane ub is Re Be, Following ntermission, a team to close out the cur- be expected according to the commended by the National York. This year, 162,000 out
Sul ow I 89 ‘marimba and vibra harp en- rent season The Hempfield circumstances Merit Scholarship Corpora standing seniors from 12,500
fo iN Re 1 20 Pe mble by Janet Flora, Ger- team has a In t year rec- The girl, Christine Brandt, tion for distinguishe d pe “high schools entered, with
Adverts rat STOR ro: Bagnoli, Theresa Martin ord of one victory and eight daughter of Mr. and Mrs. formance in its nRUONWIC 750 four-year college schol-
auest oF and Jan Viartin played loss Frederick Brant, 70 Elizabeth search for students of unu- arships worth an estimated
A Entered: at: the post office ‘Petticoats of Portugal Street, Landisville, is sual ability, according to 75" at stake.
at Mount Jov. Pa.. as second- soprano solo, ‘Summertime George A Shenk. Landis: pected of having swallowed TOY M. Nissley, principal a
class mail under the Act of by Trevena Stehman, accom- ij iq Inled to Lo the pin over two weeks ago the Landisville high Sn . Arthur K. Greiner, Eliza-
March 3, 1379 panied by Jane Young; a preside nt of the Traffic Club Put due to her not being The student hosorec 15 ry bethtown, District Governor
Member, Pe nnsylvania News- Ballet dance by Jean {he Lancaster Maufactur ble to talk, was unable lo Colle ug as BR of District 14-D, Lions Inter-
paper Publishers’ Association? and Bobby Ann Bishop: association on Monday tell her parents, The girl is/= Pe Teper y ber national was the guest
monologue, ‘Girl at the Mov- popruary 25, at an electi on a liquid diet, thus no and is also a staff mem DE speaker at a meeting of the
CI IIE ies’, by Linda Irvin; a ps held at the Hotel solid food particles could of the school yearbook anc ie Lor chu last
lo. ling exhibition by Ray Ober- pg, . She hy have lodged in her throat Newspaper Miss Young is
| d ~ I S | 8 ty O Brunswick. Shenck was nom og he Dg also a talented musician and ME night at the Landis-
rer . tehe Sos ‘aus wr 0. . i i pe ¢ ¢ 4
dl SV e- diunga haltze: and Gary Mitch I. linated without opposition,’ wang ee ) BAD x Ek ‘plays French horn in the ville Fire Hall. Governor
explained by Tom Miller; a nd will succeed the retiring A. Palmgren performed the P<. : WEI] 28 Greinér presented Lion
tap dance solo featuring Judy president J. Colin Robie jp. Operation by placing an in- Sulton hand as we : as Plane. Torn io sas 5)
. Toller 3 x y Ar ont OT hs She 1s also a mem er o umm age o
An estimated 300 persons Weller; and the final act Mr. Schenck is the Justice strument = ovel the sharp 5 :
attended the “Hempfield Hi a organ medi of ties f the Peace in Landisville, point of the pin and drawing . -7< < Era
Lites’, a variety show spon- irom 1 middle and is also a member of ) ENS + BS Jor
sored bv the staff membersplayed by Sylvia Eshelman. Zion Lutheran "Church Er 4 Pe LT bi 8 >
of the Hempfield High School] General chairman for the! the Landisville Lions The Ladies and Men's i be | gE.
newspaper, the “Flash”, last show was Miss Joan Cluck, cup Bible Classes of the Church A A NEW CAR We
Saturday night at the Landis- senior, who was assisted by or ———a of God, Landisville, will hold ~ 7)
ville schools’ auditorium Linda gama, i ele A four ana a half-year olaan oyster platter and ham Po NF PNET Ty
The variety show, Markerl, Judy Narun| : EE a ee & lr | bill 2 Se sour
ag Hor alene { — —
upon student talent, includ Miller. and Adalene AT ~~ Me a EPA em
ed thirteen acts with about a ; Hy or _ i CONVENIENTLY
35 students participat be 100! paper x (Lire DE £ i
: : » varie show was Mrs
ing Mosier of ay on a LM +H : FINANCED
for the show was Mike Fra- : S CADERN hr
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zer, a member of the Junior ee | EEE es ae RL Py 1 os
Class, who was introduced A special sports event will! 3 Ze”
by a special routine by thepe held at Hempfield High i { So AT LOW COST =
cheerleaders, The school $|School tonight in commem- \ a yr — a c J
dance band, under the dir-|gration of National Father- = = WN 7 Cs SH
ection of Mr. Russell Getz, Son Week. The spor w )
, sports event X )
provided music throughout will be a regular PIAA in- withour RED “TAPE { J
the program. {terscholastic wrestling meet ~~ SAS 5.
The program included a between the Black Knights gs NIN a
Siamese Cat act, by Carol of Hempfield High School or ld
Neff, Muriel Ripley, Marthajand the grapplers ot the
Thompson and Barbara Pef-{Milton Hershey School. Any ESS y o .
fley: a string quartet com-[father and son combination | iss Needn't Stay a Pipe Dream:
posed of Lois Ann Haag, will be admitted to the meet 5
Dorothy Lehman, Mary Ann free of charge, but each boy DON T BE COLOR-BLIND / .
Funk and Jerry Koser; a must be accompanied by his Ne, See us for details about mak-
baton-twirling routine with father. Fathers of members WHEN YOU BUY COAL ing it a happy reality — with
Pat Bender and Deannajof the wrestling team will
Peffley; an accordian solo by be admitied v with no charge jt can cost you money! Its thrifty—it's safe! Buy A LOW-COST
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Hauling — And Light Jobs
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