The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 02, 1957, Image 1

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. FIREMEN NOMINATE
orricess | Honor Rell | phe Mount Joy
ed he A of offi. Released y
pl ) Nery -
cers of the Lancaster County 4 faa C fuer fe po
Firemen's Association at a At D { Cm 3 a bia
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meeting of the group last onedea Cr
Friday evening at the Stev- Four senior high school Sl OR, 2 : ~
ens Fire Company. Jacob F. students were named to the - Re Re
Weber, Bausman, was nomin- (yo) © roll at Donegal En hn
: 3 : . honor
nel for president of the| igh school for the fifth re
te . yort period. They arc Bar —e =
Marlin Myers was Po qos (onion: Carolyn weg sd FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 46 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
ed for fourth vice president Showalter. Helen Felty and pin
be whether or not and Ray Myers was nominat-’
Postmaster Summerfield for trustee for 3 years.
Abou “The election will take place
playing a pressure game with 34 the annual convention in tie Juni r high, school Were TEEN AGE DANCE | Ma ueen efuls
THRE Christiana June 1. oll They are Linda Kleiner, IS FRIDAY NIGHT Bicycle May Q Hope WN Day Camp
: . are Hawthorne, Carole LS Lo ; :
Nor, es ype Har et : pi £ ther i a series f : 3 a» A 3 SA [
. does the point of the . Garlin, Joanne Zuch, Jean), Anothe n 5 BS sy oa - - i 3 Si X SRE aR Oo e
matter seems to be whether Pp t O f ; : Teen-age Dances will be held WRN 3
Congress v obstinat na 0s Ice Wolgemuth, Patricia Phillips, Friday. Mav 3. ivi the toeal ©
'S as ate # A 3 . ay, May J, & oN
not Trai the FAN a Wi d 0 Joan Shaeffer, David Shire- dre SE Sponsored bv the is Ma 1 1 a 3 SC LY oF : e
Ld = . avid Nissley, Robert PY : Y : al WwW
postmaster general requested, indow pens “ Wr Wi I ie n Fr auxiliary of the fire company 1 5 Fa LE revie
opple, Jay Lehman, Jame: : inne Sve Roaring o > | Re i a ;
®e eo . : dl . rae the dance will be a record Plans are rearing comple NN i 8 | A day camp preview will
¢ ¥ point would seem to Ys Hour Earlier Buch, Ally so Teen-agers are asked tion for Mount Joy's first bi- : \ = be given at the Monday nite
r= I is " : Reisc A, ene. bring their favorite rec- cycle road-e-o which is be- 3 aa meeting of the Mount Joy-
,Us7to be whether the public Window service at the Mt. tricia Johnstin, Carl Hamlin, ords ing sponsored by the local 3 3 hee ng a1 Neighb :
good and all business activi-| Joy post off'ce has been Samuel Grove, Nancy Fellen Wintiers {roi the soocial JavCees Bicyclists from the Y N Ha EB Rg EEE Florin Girl Scout ph or
ty in th's country is one half hour, it/baum, Carol Cupper, James Sh EE ot. 4 ha 3 Pe {hood to be held in the
oN : 2 ’ ’ > r dances of the last event are borough and vicinity are in- La ; 3 3 Mark's E.U.B. church. The
served by the best possiblelwas announced this week by Bennett and Karen Baker, Nancy Pennell and Charles vited to participate in the i agg 3 5]. ive hy ed dish
mail service. Postmaster Zerphey follow-|freshmen. Rtn i oii 0 hd G8 iar iffair will be a covered-dis
: : oe Shireman; Marcie Portner affair Saturday, May 11, on J ro supper with each committee
ey ing receipt of instructions Eighth graders are Lindajand Douglas Rehrer: Jean the street in front of the loc- Li LE - | ope gad flerent interna
7 i : "fr ste Di ) : artin; Cy JN 4 x STR 3 a re rna-
We think this because we ion the posigl ge partme nt. (Sumpman, Joanne Martin, Coller and Michael Mumma: al elementary school. The ev- 3 {ional d'sh: econjuiction
are convinced that there is n Mondays through Fri-|Cheryll Brown, William Carole Garlin and Jay Kay- ent will begin at 1 p.m. and a 7 3 vith the international theme
not an activity in the busi- days, the stamp and registra- Young, Kenneth Shearer, or; Marcia Engle and Paula rain date of May 18 was A 5 the day cam Mrs. War-
ness world and with few ex-|tion windows will be open|Lorraine Felty, John Winters p. Dooley ; also announced. : \ : ; wo |e io art will be
ceptions not an individual from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Rachel Nolt, Clayton Show- -— ll nnn Charles Drace is chairman + BY charge Pe
that is not aided by an ef-|the money order window alter, Martha Rainbolt, Carol of the event and announced Eo 3 i Tis ;
fective ma’l service, |will be open from 9 a.m. un- Marley, David Johns, Grace Fi . that. cash priges will De @- w 3 : ; Several senior Scouts irom
(til 5 Sev . sr. Carole ( 5 J bya : SRR 3 3 J A Tr 75 will teach fo an-
$9 a th vind Cooked: Jean Soller, Corals orin Ir warded to winners in gad) : or different countries. An
; 3 saturdays, ¢ windows West, Deanna Walker, Caro four. or YAR 3 N i - a ies.
But, in the face of the need of four age groups ranging 3 ho [ lection of officers will take
open at the same time but Gratch: and seventh graders { : xd ay 3 %
or fog sendable service € S gre from six and seven year olds; . “AF ; >
for fast, dependable at noon. are Carol Buchenauer, How- “ews or eight and nine: ten and el- 4 i § 3 lace and according lo: the
pt Co ks yv-laws, the offices to be fil-
we have in Mount Joy a sad| lf) meni od i .
situation. | ard Mummau, Wendy Olson, __ even and over eleven. Each . Se Forte
oe ary” Jove don” Sey FHA Chorus pin we ener win be Sh - a
my oo ong ty Twister oy ps, Loy song) TE TAR AINE Te omen mon Lona or Mic FX LN [The financial pilosophy of
sible: for : ieco fF first- . . to Joyce . unkleberger, bersni ard, © cal ¢ - he : si wih als
for > bse ving Hits Local Area gan run, 1 Jugdiy, Florin, a Donegal high school cycle care folder from the 3 3 4 4 TN 2 FX LS will also
Jov post sifice’ 42 hours pe. a arvara Stehman, Jean HESS, ninth grader, has been selec- Bicycle Institute of America. | ; ; 3 hia Te
pnd Bl nL ay freak “twister” struck the/Patricia Nornhold, Paul Rich- ted to be a member of the Yesterday, the project was Leaders and assistants were
Sore Doing toward by area southwest of the bor-/ard and Bruce Smith. Future Homemakers of Am-|introduced to the community) \nnounced tor he, gn
7s not ‘only possible bla Sunday night ond caus-| = Fifty students of the senior|erica chorus during the State/'n a special program at the 1a) sang Tale 3 By
le til Re a nn pa sel wets Janes to PHA convention. Li chorus Joga] sch IL Tayees Gerald] Ee ie loads will a Mrs
ind . : SL serious dam-|the rwonor roll. Seniors are members were selected on Sheetz introduce the Pro-high ep try lia ir voratiine ih > 2 leaders w
It is cee iY, lobe Th occurred on the Gerald Janet Wolgemuth, Caryl Wil-/the basis of ability and were gram to the student body high jehon) 19 holt pretest Ticks: fron) Tow Local Operetta May, Mrs. Joseph
JS 4 piece ofitockenberry farm, Mt. Joy liams Elaine Showalter, chose by a co ittee ofland Sgt. H. J. Riese of the ap ¢ Ale atre v Detwiler, Mrs. Robert Detwi
special delivery mail to stay|R] where the walls of a co ams: alne 3 y a committee ofjand Sgt. H. hie Lh (Royer and, back row, Elaine Showalter and Betty Raffens- ver. Mrs. John Landis. ‘Mrs
sliost untouched for 12. Ee n a 3 9] Hac Mary Ann Felty, Edward homemaking advisors with Pennsylvania State ; Police The sixth candidate, Ronnie Jean Reese, is not Is Next Tuesday Lh he ter. Mrs "Charles
hours in the Mount Jov olen wh . DUC ne cotlaps- Lindemuth, Betty, Baugher, Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter as the narrated a film on bicycling|shown. —Photo by Dussinger | Mount . Jov Vey oy Mrs. Samuel
Hoe : a) 1€ Poo big n loo Marlin Kreider, Phyllis Wol- chairman. ; and also spoke on the value : ; JO) Be aly oy irs 5 Nl
: ®e © o 0, 50 open fie ad gemuth, Theresa Shuman, The convention will be of the program . School's spring Droductior; ya Nes Nee Kim.
And—all this despite any-laround. Two trucks were enc Havel ly hag Poy Sie: Univers] 1 Sle somites mbar Plans Are Being Completed "Tom Sawyer will be prey ‘nheiser. Intermediate lead-
thing the local postal’ in the wreckage. lone 2nd Glenda Hose LA © and. ater edz; Man 36 dE sented next Tuesday will be Mrs. Earl Koser,
can do - about. the matter) Bethy ean ene Heisey and Glenn Hess.|A delegat and alternate{Zimmerman, Jr. and O, K. . in the local school auditori Farl Rhoades. Mrs. El
There simply are not trans-|; sou ry erates p inside the Juniors are Ronald Marley, have also been named to rep-|Snyder, Jr. 'For First May Day Program um, The operetta is schedul |. > cs i od Y: S
are ans-ladjoining farm of Elmer S. Jean Mumma, Aglais Steph- resent the local chapter at mee free - Tie [ops pth |mer Forewood, Mrs. James
portation arrangements for Myers, sixteen widow paneslanis, Patricia Mumper, Ruth the convention. Newly elect- | Donegal High School's first of Tory from Ireland by the|'d to begin at 7 p.m. and|Roberts, Mrs. Charles Chun-
dispatching mail in both di- in the dairy barn and one in Krall Kay Kauffman. Loret- ed president and vice presi- VFW A xili r lannual May Day will be held 9AB class: Highland Fling of| Vill be directed by Mrs. Geo [ko, Mrs. George Brown III,
rections effectively. ithe milk house were shatter-|ta Patricia Char-'dent. June rand and Mari-| ’ uxiiary on the school lawn Thurs- Scotland by 10C class; Tange Broske. |Mrs. Ralph Rice, Mrs, Roy
(lay, May 9, 6:30 p.m. The of Latin America by the 11B| Thomas Meckley plays and Mrs. Walter
© © led. At Donegal high Tony Martin. Patricially we .
. jee © S les, A Ma . atricia lyn Leakway, will represent = |
- Clerks and mail handlers a new backstop on the base-|Hihalik, Paula Weien, Patri- the group. Miss Bro ot Install Officers students in both the junior/class; Swedish Gymsists by|lead'ng role of Tom Sawyer|3randt. Mrs. Baxter Wells
deplore the situation as much|ball field was twisted and the cia Shetter, Janet Sheaffer, flamed voting delegate and| New officers of the local|and senior high schools vot- the boys tumbling club and|with the other major roles| vill be in charge of senior
as anyone. There are timesiroof on one dugout was car-Sandra Koser. Joan Gilbert: Miss Leakway, voting alter-|V.F.W. Post 5752 and auxil-|ed for the May Queen Mon-|the Calypso of Trinidad by|seing enacted by Sally Ul |scouts, Mrs. Elwood Mateer
when they know that urgent ried away. land sophomores are Nancy nate. Mrs. Robert Brown. ad-liary were installed at a joint|day but her identity will not sixteen girls. Clayton Bell, Lora vill have charge of the nur-
mail is not moving. There Te — Moyer, Jackie Mariner, Joan visor, will also attend . the ceremony Friday, April 26th [De disclosed until the corona-| Committee Foley. Mimi O'Conner, Den-|sery, Mrs. James Hostetter
are times when they know 'Koser, Jean Heisey, Joanne convention. The local FHA at the local American Legion|tion Thursday evening. (A| Miss Mary Strickler heads|nis Fackler and Fern Wolge-|ind Mrs. Raymond Knorr
that the person dropping the Give Re istratio Hart, Lawrence Wittle, Don-|chapter is financing the girls’ post home. John Picquadio| ain date was announced for/the faculty committee injmuth. Sixteen other students will be nurses. Mrs. Warren
mal here 18 interested Jone g LL White, Barry Barnhart, conference fees from fund-|was installed as the com-|¥riday, May 10.) charge of the events. Herfhave roles in the production/¥oley is camp director; Miss
Se Ne Edith Weaver, Barbar Shu- raising projects sponsored by mander; James Tierney, Jr., Six senior girls will com- Soni oi ss sqdines, to fr m iy Mia oy aadanty
Lancaster to make sure that! : : : man, Sally Schroll, Marlene the group senior vice commander; Rus- prise the May Court from Ce, re em 2 firs ough sixth grades. isis re ne Busi
the mail wns on its way Registration for all child- Metzler, Judy Heisey ,,Patri- ® sell Sumpman, Jr. junior which one will reign as °° hs ne NEP | —_ @ mmm Over site. cha id .
who plan to enter Kin-|cia Brenner, Robert Brandt, vice commander; The six applicants are 9°hn Day, George Kauffman stile .cnarman,
quickly. ® & |dergarten in the Manheim! Darla Kulp, Joyce Berrier, "Fresh Air’ Berglund, quartermaster;/Patricia Drace, L'na Iwan Perens, Kennels De- COUPLE ARRESTED ‘The theme of the camp
Several local manufactur. Central School District will Ronald Sager, John Harnish, ‘ ‘Paul Richard Stark, Betty Raffensperger. POT 40 ie Jorre his ys. "OR LARCENY will be Camping With Our
ers have made writien com- PC: ld at ‘the following J. Musser Wolgemuth and Chairmen Meet |Leo Frank, post advocate; Dr.[Rorninie Jean Reese, Nancy] bg 8 3 ie Shar. N nternational Friends”. In
plaints to the postal {Schools on the dates and Hess, | Robert Walker, Dost Surgeon; Rohrer and Elaine Showalter. 250 or A on v 4 iy 1 rel William A. Smith and his addition to the day camp ac-
ors but very litle happens i listed below: Ninety-six junior high stu-| Lancaster County chair-|Warren Foley, trustee for 3| A155 included in the May {he a * Blea it rs Wife, Shirley, of Lancaster, the girls wil be
oS © oo me Manheim Elementary, May dents were named to the sec- men and committee members vears; John Charles, trustee|cour will be Lois Fuhrman. oy l Da 3 S. i 3 hal were arrested by city police [€arning dances, crafts and
Yet, Mount Joy post - 8:30 am. - 3:30 p| miond honor roll. Freshmen|of the Frosh Air Fund pro-jfor 2 yeqrs: Balph Rice, nus Marilyn Leakway, Jean! choo! for tos bo Friday and admitted shop- mae onde, lated Re
does enough business to. far Elm Tree Elementary, May John Baugher, Joanne gram, designed to provide tee { )r 1 year; Mr. Rice andinr nna and Sandra Schroll Sion : “"Nifting at stores in Mt. Joy © 5 oy pies an
More halt classify It as a Sn nn ig Al 9 Darron) Bia Jonson sor Vy. Selegaies to theltrom the junior class: Patria Ey ond Columbia. They word ae
irst class : fice a : ‘mentary, Charles ~~ Shaeffer, JeanneC Fen trom New York Cityic y © 268) © Hamby and Karen Way used of taking a toaster,
fist elas Dost oles Ihe May 8, 12:00 Noon - 3:00 Shope, Douglas Brubaker, will hold a dinner meeting land Robert Childs, alternates 0 the sophomore class and COMMANDERS haver and radio from New- Plan Style Show
to the postal service—at Mt. [Pm Mastersonville Elemen- Gary Gillham, Gerald Grove.Monday, May 6, at Hostet-| Mrs. James Tierney was) 5 Wolgemuth from the INVITED comer’s Hardware Store.
Jov actually is very high for ly: May 8 8:00 a. m. - Marie Ebersole, Judy Grove, ter’s. Speakers will be Miss installed as president of thel gy oshmen class. Mary Beth|- |Charges of larceny and re For May 16
= relatively smatl office [i100 am; White Oak, May|Mary Smith, Mary Sutter, Dorothy M. Bigel Yy, general auxiliary; Mrs. Marguarelis) weatherwas, a seventh grad-| The regular monthly meet-|ceiving stolen goods were ar :
this size community. 5 12:50 p. m. - 3:30 pm. H.|Grace Yeagly, Margaret chairman of Friendly Cowns, Jones Seca Mrs, Mid» has been chosen as flowering of the Walter S. Ebersole/vreferred against them by Te A Vignighy
© 6 | - Burgard, May 8, 8:30 a.m.| Fuhrman, Kathleen Goodall, and Frederich -H. Lewis, £X~70C sich ot | gird ahd Thomas Davis, a Post 185 American Legion Police Chief Park Neiss be we De he in on
It would seem that SO P-m. and Fairland, Linda Koser, Marian Pickell, ecutive of the Prosh Emma Balmer, | chaplain seventh grader, was chosen will be a dinner meeting fore Alderman William H sentation of the Do
Lal Ars Are BRL May 8 - Children from this|Ralph Rice, Mary Salerno, Air Fund, New York City Mrs. Martha Williams, guard. beater, next Thursday, May 9. Be [Hull | school Home Eeonom cs and
people of this area are en area are asked to register at John Shuman, Marlene Sine-| Mrs. Emma Denlinger, of Mrs. Elizabeth Ellinger, past| \ginning at 7 p.m., the past| C i ina ath ny, | Future Homemeokers of Am-
led to faster service from hej, gf ©, Burgard Element-gar, Anna Spangler, Raymon-|Paradise, is Lancaster County president of the Manheim V.| Band To Play oy apm: the pas Columbia balics chief Ful, 0, chapt-r scheduled for
postal department. {its School. a Ci Saal “Clark |coordinator of the program. F. W. auxiliary was the in-| Under the direction of H. Sommandery ol the post will gene McManus lodged a Mav 16.
° ° ® ao Vaccination and Birth Cer- Larry Henderson, Randy Ma-|Mrs. Adin Mumma is chair- stalling officer. The next| Morrell Shields, the school % Dues of Jona 4 the oF fine against Mrs Smith fo The show will feature par-
The above is dead SEr1oUS. ¢:feates will be required for|teer, Jane Brubaker, Charlat-'man for Mount Joy; Miss meeting will be held will play, followed by ave ur ed Pos ocr ander beter Joy on of th ty dresses, school dresses, ev-
However this item is to registration. Children must|te Wolgemuth, Jackie Brown|Miriam Nolt is chairman for day, May 9 at the North Mar-|a procession of all the people ra a > tl > Iv cast Wy N L. ena ACY Col- ning coats, skirts,
lighten the tone a bit. "5 years of age on or be-|Chester Eckman, Arthur Hu-|Landisville: Mrs. Richard ket Street post quarters. {in the program. The Mey| 3 onty basi umbia, Mrs. Smith was com, jamas. slim jims. sports
week Roscoe Hassinger re-lp.. Inns. | : : id He . i ctallation |Court. procession will precede departmental commander mitted to Lancaster Count: At: 3 ADOT ORE 1 ade
: ! .. fore January 31, 1958. No|ghes, Daniel Mowrer, Robert Helm, Elizabethtown and| Following the installation, proc ] I from the local district No. 10! Pris Her husband and aprons all made
ceived in his mail box at examinations will be admin-|Woods Sandra Eshelman. Mrs. John Groff, Marietta. the post entertained the aux- the crowning of the queen will bo. the 3 on er igh Prison 4 gr Tus and p sted yo the girls during the year.
home an unopened letter |; ered with the registration.|Jane Keck an oar Reese. |Other chairmen were also! iliary. by John Hart, principal. tho be Ie guest speaker for a for 2 hearing before Al- Loading roles in. the Show
postmarked May 1, 1956. It i Eighth eraders: arc John|named for the other areas of i i | After the queen is crown- ara, derman Hu vill be enacted by Jovece
: | led, the traditional May Pole — Nunkleberger, Loretta Hor-
was a bill from a local store > 14}
I > aris ste CL ty. I'T CALI E
FURNITURE STORE Q Dick, Marian Hiestand, Bec-|the county HREE A S AR will be presented by Juetta afius. Harriet Hawthorne,
almost a year late. Roscoe! | . i :
lx yee ky Richards, Kenneth Bru I'he first group of children
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vey > srehant, 'h . : | arcl: : an.! [ wap . atrici i
went to the merchant Wie HAVE OPENHOUSE baker. Janes Harnish, James|will arrive in Lancaster ANSWERED |Barclay, Bernita Baughman,| Doneg al G rad uates arol Cupper, Patricia Phil-
said, “No, you owe us i LE Ae ei OO id 7g or oT [Ruby Collins, Mary Ann Fel- )s. Mable Mumma will be
UL Tht has Pasn ‘seriled Home Furnishings Solder. hE ay 2, Oi A Three calls were answered ty, Dorothy Fletcher, Nancy] arrator. Mrs. Robert Brown
months ago. PT 2 [net 8 lgle, Deba Weatherwax, Peg.|2nd August 16. They will|last week by the local com-| Fletcher, Delores Frantz, Ha-| Plans An nounced [ind Mrs. Almeda Griffiths
: ® SN in oS por pris Ry Brill Donna Charles |stay for vacations of ambulance. Tusstay,zel Gebhard, Virginia Gelt- wre advisors.
The post efiice lind noe) Two hundred dollars worth| Marylou Goeodling, Joanne|weeks or longer. Last year April 23, Mrs. Glenn Wolge . macher, Barbara Gibble, The Guidance department hospitals. Three people are — :
eo oo o |of merchandise will be inclu-| Linard, Fay Lucus, Linda|l,266 children came to this Ju eS hm 3 Teen Nas lone paises, Bere of Donegal high school has considering business schoo'| in
It is theor:zed that the let-rer in the door prizes to be|Shireman, Kimber Lippiatt.|area. $n to 2 Wg rs Ir- iY Eh imme! released the following infor- training while two are hop |
: c ¢ ile ral Hospital by drivers Ir- Cynthia Lehman, Sandra mation concerning the future ing to attend beauty culture BIRTHS
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Joann Wolgemuth, sopho
mores. Fifty-four students of
Five of the six candidates for May Queen at Donegal


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ter was missent and that awarded quring the open: ra Theobald, a on in Is a {vin Kaylor and Robert Wil- Mackinson, Sandra Reisinger,plans of the Senior Class.|school. Other schools on the
someone failed to return it tohouse. All adults who visit] ET Hans 4 JONI NURSES’ GUILD |liams. The sume day, Reynolds, Patsy are 101 members of list trai *hanics, linotyp
the post office, then later, the store during the two days Gebhart, Geefirey Mariner MEETING |Clinton H. Eby, Sr. was rist, Loretta Smith Thelma lt} : prise t Senior cl: s, in- ny na I oe No yp gy Mrs aN
ame across it amd personal-Will be given gifts. One{John Martin, John Mattera,) ok ating: ab sliransterred from the OvSter Snes velv A il > AS Ben or cass, In operators, electronics work | Mr. and Mrs Marl'n Frey,
came across it and | 1 wedi in. the door Deizes bel Wilbur Nissley. Sandra Barn-i A special m eting of the {transferred from the Barbara Thome, Su- cluding 51 bovs and 50 girls. ars, miss onaries and Columbia Avenue. a son.
ly dropped it in he Massing d od “rn ool DS hart, Linda Hayden, Dorothy Lancaster Guild of Catholic/Point Nursing Home to theizanne Walters, Carol Wil-Of this total, 22 have definite /versonnel. Three others ar: Tuesday, at St. Joseph's Hos-
er mail box. Svar atio a its Sandra "Roberts Wm Nurses was held this week| Pleasant View Nursing Home, and Phyllis Wolgemuth plans for attending colleges’ | ntering the x ray techniciar
® © o eh ona y aaver 1520! Pennell Lorraine Gilbert andl™ the home of Mrs. R. D. by the same! Members of the Junior high 20 presently plan to go on tclield. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
one he Js leant sab |Sandra Miller. Seventh el = wi “Ww fiers Ww M id eager Sub wil, pre further school'ng of some| In the armed forces grour|Tormo, of Manheim R4, a
affairs * have atte > | a . as o jin .ancaster 0 complete ednesday, arren Mow-|sent the Nations arade type hile 1¢ ars i > > SY ynlict ‘six rel Ae Aree
Mount fW¢ was the Old Tim- ELM TREE SCHOOL ders are Thelma Heisey, Da- vlans for. an CR of rer, Salunga, was Gar oS Bon om rep- ty pe, w hile 13 others fie hd he : army will list Xx boy: { laughter, Friday, hi Lancast
a [vid Leininger, Arthur Sch- ‘ g one g ! y enlist in the armed forces.| vhile the air force and mar | vr General Hospital.
SS Aulolic Auden ven PLANS OPENHOUSE |neider, Donna Singer Carol|Recollect'on™ at St. Joseph's from the St. Joseph's Hos-| resenting Turkey; Eva Flow- The remaining 46 plan to go|ines interest three each anc| Mr. and Mrs. James L. Vo-
nual mgeting last week. r Detwiler, Houscal, church and hall Wednesday, to his home in Salunga.lers, United States; Thelma|into some type of permanent he navy only one boy vel. 139 Cooper Avenue,
: ’ ar An openhouse has been|Helen Musser, John Rosen- May 8. ; Drivers were George Copen-|Atkins, Sweden; Nadine Bail- work immediately following Secretarial and office jobs|Landisville, a daughter, last
It wad a gala affair filled! ned for the: Elm Linda Shields, Judy There will be a buffet sup-jhauver and Thomas Markley. oy, Holland; Rita Johnson, graduation. nead the list in the final|™hursday. at Lancaster Gen-
with reminiscences of athletic elementary school, located|Shrum, Jean Staley. Avis/Per at 6 p.m. followed by a re Mexico; Carole Garlin, Chi-| Of the college bound group|group of those entering jobs|-ral Hospital.
events 40 years ago good ot of the borough. Thurs-|Cross. Emma Geesey. David “onference at the church COLLECTION [na Grace Coonsey, Germany;|14 are boys and 8 girls, with pon graduaton, with twen-| Mr. and Mrs. John C.
tured joshing between the lay, May 16, has been an-|Greer, Sandra Mihalik, Den-°D bY a guest speaker, the Girl Scouts and Brownies|Judy Grove, Japan; NancyPenn State, Elizabethtown, 'y persons. Nine people in-{Vlummau, Manheim Rl, a
guest Hershey Olivet team nounced as the date for thelnjs Naugle, Brenda Pardo Rev. Joseph R. Coffey, a sec-|of the Mt. Joy-Florin Neigh-|Fellenbaum, Norway; Gerry Millersville and Albright|tend to obtain factory work | laughter, Friday, at Lancast-
and the local “boys” and) annual event. |Joyce Sutter, Lonny Wolge. 0nd conference will be held|borhood will conduct a waste Barrick, Switzerland; Joyce each enrolling more thanlwhile five others hope to General Hospital. :
with some wonderful stories) “p,rong are invited to Janice Berrier, Virgin- 8:30 to 9:30. An invitation fat collection in the two com- Newcomer, Spain; Lindajone of the graduates. Some|into some form of trade. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barto
of the athletic world by New| it the school from 7 to 9 P.lia Burris, Nancy Graham has been extended to allmunities Saturday morning, Stehman, Denmark; the other colleges on the!Three persons are going into{»f 180 Stanley Ave. Landis-
Era Sports Editor George mn, Art work will be display-|Sally Marley, “Georgeanna Catholic women’s organiza-May 4. A rain date has been|Shope, Korea and Carol Ep-|list are F & M, Dickinson.|{farming full time and twolville. a son. Sunhiday at the
Kirchner. and individual-student Mumper, Jovee Newcomer, tions and Nurses’ guilds. named for the following Sat-|ler, France. Lebanon, Valley, Drexel. |into the laboratory technic-|Lancaster General Hospital
: ” oo work will be displayed. The Sherron Sears, Carolyn Sloan Kets may be obtained through urday, May 11. Scouts willl Dances Included |John Hopkins, Syracuse, Bob|'an field of work. Restaurant] Mr. and Mrs. James Spich-
Did you motice the NeWiteachers will be’ in - theiriand Linda Stehman. Mrs. Katherine Skiles, 922 E. canvass the streets beginning The Seven Steps dance tra- Jones University and Easternland government jobs interest|-r. Florin, a daughter, Mon-
heading on this column? The homerooms for any questions. . Orange street, Lancaster. lat 9 a. m. {ditional to Austria will be Mennonite College. jsome of this class while five| lay, at St Joseph's Hospital
drawing comes to the editor ae en — : {danced by the 7AB class; the] Included in the group go-|persons are undecided as to]
from a wonderful 3 friend in TO TAKE TEST { MARRIAGE LICENSES Miss Yvonne Brubaker, of Danish Schottische of Den-|ing on for some other they would like to do |
the state of Indiana who Announcement was made To Report New M. Wade Groff, Bausman, Donegal Springs Road, was mark by 8AC class; the Char-lof schooling are 16 girls and There are six members of| 2:
publishes his column under, Ronald Hockenberry and Dorothy Dick, Florin. |named editor of the ‘‘Cone-|elston of United States by/four boys. Seven girls are th's class who hope to go tol Physician On Call
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ial scholarship tests to be lin and Patricia A. Hand, of at the Elizabethtown College|club; the Seljamica Kolo of caster Geeral, Lancaster St. working for a period of time| unaay
given Friday. | MJ 3.6294 Brooklyn, New York. it was announced last week. |Serbia by 11AD class; Waves|Joseph's and Harrisburg'or after military service, | Dr. Newton Kendig
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