The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 25, 1957, Image 1

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Registrations Exceed The Mount Joy
# BULLETIN
FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO 8 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY

| Registrations at the two from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.
borough playgrounds reach- Thursday evening will be a
ed a new high. Approximate- night of free play at both
od ly 400 chldren were regis- parks.
3 Sd tered thus far at the two This week the intermedi-
525% playgrounds which is an in-/ate and senior groups are
i crease of over fifty from last completing popsicle stick
. year, boxes at the borough park
This one is just too good. | The swimming lessons and the beginners are com-
We can’t. keep it. A few daysiprogram is continuing this pleting their paper plate note —
ago Doctor Elvin had a Pa-lweek and next eek withiholders, Next week all the] * of of . . | : :
tient in his private office andthe advances a AN will be making In. Discuss Possibility Of Forming ‘Union’ THE WEATHER Florin Annexation To
another was waiting in the/completion of the lessons,|/dian bead rings.
reception room. As he finish- gtatistics will be issued as| At the school playground! | By Kenneth L. Drol 1 Di d iH
ed with No. 1, he admitted/to the number of children the groups arc working on Of Four Local School Di stricts Div y rs Tou | e ISCUusse Y








No. £ iio he office. Bul, Sve passed the Red Cross plaster-of-paris mold craft Low High R'falll . . .
most immediately he thought|peginner, and intermediate work rp : Sth y 7 C
he heard the front door NE and. junior ork. mm { The possibility of forming tax rates and additional low bid of $8,650. Medical We 17 — 54 91 00, oning ommission
en. So he investigated. lving tests ¥ Dennis Naugle Won a inal union of the four local|state subsidy were the twosupplies will be furnished Th 1s re 58 93 00
oe 0 fe Hala . a a districts was discuss-main advantages in the for-/by the Allied Surgical 19 56 95 00 Mount Joy's planning and|concerning the proposed ac-
Again ‘this Friday the[pong tournament among the mn y | ; : . Sa 20 — 58 99 00 : Saad : : prop
: rs tts ; 4 led at last Thursday's meet-/mation of a union. At theply Company, Lancaster, for|g 4 a commission will dis-|tion. Tuesday night, they
He found no one, but by|group will go on a swimming/senior boys and Kathleen; of the Donegal Arealpresent time the joint schoollsel rn in {Su 21 — 64 103 000 ce the pr ed Florin : All discuss heir findings
the front door was's hice bigafternoon party to-ihe Twin!Gruber won the senior girls 3 8 pI se Ne 1€ join school school board voted in favor Mo 22 — 70 101 00 cuss Lhe proposec Jorin an-{wi discuss 1 er ndings
sack of tomatoes, To himself Oaks pool, Ironville Busses |ping ong tournament at they At School Board. [district operates eight ele- of this action. It was pointed/Tu 23 — 67 94 ‘g3|nexation at a special meet-land make their recommenda-
he thought “Oh, ot So-and- will leave for the 1 amg ark > The board considered theimentary schools and the their low bid of $269.07. High for year to date: 103/ing next Tuesday evening [tions to borough council.
He a gh On, yes So va pool at Tough 1 ile cn [possibility of placing ‘union’/Donegal Junior-Senior High! Contracts. for industrial Low for year to date: 10 [July 30. This meeting will{Charles Eshleman, charman,
: oS p So en EE wl 8 S ENNiShHafore the commissioners/School. Approximately 2,500 and agriculture supplies| {be a public meeting and willjwill be in charge of the
ed the other day to give me Activities tournament was begun. Next|, : J larts and agricu’ture supplies ; :
a’ bag of tomatoes. Heve the | Thursday will be ‘all-eventsiweek. tentative ane. Or [125king permission to place students attend schools in'were awarded in the amount be held in the firehouse atmeeting. Other members of
Se HOW Bol 5 ¥ night” i Al tis hoe Se Slat x abe ® or formation of a union the area. of $1.936.18. The board vot-| . [7:30 p.m. the commission are Linneaus
: oS 6 at the Boron h 2 iy AR A al school district on the ballot. Bids were opened for theleq to purchase furniture ot Eshleman Joins | The commission is a bor-|Longenecker, secretary; Geo.
gh park. { children, Inj, the fall. The districts in- installation of [ ough function that is respon-|Leaman, J. Guy Myers and

cle No ap ‘ two new special education classroom
types of contests will be fea- both the park and are: Mount Joy Bor- fired furnaces in the May- B ax 3 EY Factory Staff At sible to borough council,|Ray Myers.
Thus, he picked up the
the Maytown building. :
studies proposed annexations! Not only are zoning com-











 




 


sack and took them back in-{tured. playgrounds may sign up for ; -
i y A. jough, Mount Joy Township, town Elementary School. Phic furni i
to his priv: 8 -| a i the mi “% : Er . This furniture will be pur- . aN
in a vale oRics, admir ly Susie will be the the mixed {ornament . Donegal Township and The contract was awardedchased from the L. B. ne Elizabethtown and makes recommendations|missions in the area present-
g a ent, andsec summer dance at the] Archery is being Borough to the SICO Company. Mtl to council. After council goe: [ly workin on annexation
told patient No. 2 about the|school playground, The Don-ed at the school playground! phe ms ort of the mien IOV An i Pasi 4 Y, MlCompany, Lancaster, for ap-| Charles L. Eshleman ofan record to accept : Re blems ] aren 38
nice tomatoes. “Won't youlegal high school dance band |with children from the park aj ity of | 1e me m-/oy on le asis of their low proximately $700. The board Mount Jov. has joined the ecor 0 accept a pro-|proble ms but the area Is
have one?” he invited. “Yes, directed by Morrell Shields playground being given in bers of. each Individualibld of $12267.89. Beforeloiso voted to purchase a No/siafl of the be d pl posed annexation. the Eg Oe opie
TL 3 hd oN: oy “lout that an equalization of work on the furnaces may ili ol a > combined plant commission must present its|Communities surrounding
1 ' DE | od wa ; tod.) : : ay 1250 Multilith Duplicating . . a
ETS will, id I Datient, {will play music for dancing Monday Ao Wed aa . begin, it will be necessary Machine as a re the A. S. Kreider Shoe study and recommendation Mount Joy from Marietta to
Then, as they sat eating or TTT fe ra {to secure the approval of for a smaller model which g. company and the J. B. pefore an ordinance may to Manheim
’ ) § | | 3 nda, . \ spar \ ie | dr : : at raw accepte re consideri ki -
rands the fine fruit and conversing NA 1 G b [Tuesday and Thursday oiter. Residents Are jhe De partme nt of Public had been in use in the high i ol nd 3 epted. Te considering working 10
| there came a gentle knock at ISS aroer The furnaces school industrial arts and 3 5 the present time, the gether as the area communi-
t ¢ at| | S. r be of the steam-pakle rie 4 5-man commission is studv-|lies are expanding and grow-
Ib < the door of the inner office. | i . | Lo commercial departments. i {ali
79 Doc. answered. There was| Addresses . Poi (200 Leaders. [Asked To Use type and will burn] Elmer Ginder, Florin, Wis ing the maps and material ing closer together.
Ib 85¢ patient No. 1 asking, “I left] ny er b IL SS Wate No. 5 oil. The contract forawarded a contract to reno-|
i : | Farm Wo {the groups have een an-| e r general and art supplies was vate a class ‘ ar-
Ib c a sack of tomatoes over, men nounced At the borough awarded to I 3 vate a classroom at the Mar . -
on 9D Fete by. fhe door. Herve ¥o0] | Wise Ellen Garber wos theless airy AOR Toller Gof, Mout Joy residents io L. B- Herr sudjetta Blementary School, The Testings Begin In The
seen them?” jpari, Alary : STEN 1Slasked to conserve using Lancaster, for their improvements will include
oo o guest speaker at Saturday leading the beginners girls| until a mechanical dif- an accoustical tile ili
|afternoon’s meeting of local group with Terry Gember-! TE Ie i - [Ak 2 Silos je . ceilings
Now, whose face was the parm Women No. 8 at the ling, Kitty Etsell, Judy Char fficulty is corrected at the jand Armstrong tile flooring. au ertown rea
reddest, the Doctor or thelnome of Mr. and Mrs, Nor-|les, Christine Wolgemuth water plant. Be FFA Members [The board Goted fo Purchase;
Bn tomatoes? Lian Corber. Mount Joy Ri Reheard next inl Ruse of the failure of one| [ice cream from Borden's Ice Progress has been reported residents living in the area.
oo o [an Garber is in charge of line. In the intermediate PUMP and one filter bed to Prepare For [Cream Company, bread and in correcting the “gas odor They cannot use the water
| Some wanted to call Tues- ome economics extension girls, Kathleen May and Jo- work, the plant is dperating| pastries from the Manbeck and fumes” situation in the/and still have to have venti-
day s rain “A Million Dollar jn Bonnitt are. tied for bn 8 507% basis. ; Two Shows [Bekins Company, and milk] Stauffertown area, Until thelation in the homes to coun-
Rain. lia and stressed the need of first place with Dena Leib,| Robert Romer botany) nA on Deities and the companies making the inves- teract the fumes.
; 8 9 ; high school girls planning/Deloras Deibler, Ann Foley *" oT Dremes y Soe hat) Four members of the Don-|_ . ose Ry. . Agse Hehe) [tigations have issued their] A renort was issued by the
We'd rather think it was! : i : the breakdown wasl...i FFA Chapter ar | Will be purchased by the] Et reports to the Public Utili- ;
$1 Milli 15 Thi to continue studying homelin second, third and fourth 2. ov rod Saturday. it. will egal FFA Chapter are pre-l sc io. fo: the high scl {reports to the ublic board of health with-
ion every minutes. dis ere aturday, it their entries for 8 gh schoo Commission, Harrisburg |i the past few days which
economics, Donna Eberle, Jean| :
[lake 2 no results of the testing testing completed
be made officially. |in the area May 2, 3, 13 and
Monday morning, both 6. This writing discus-
Southern Pipe Line Com-|sed the situation in the com-
pany and the Manufacturers munity and announced that
Light and Heat Company|though the testings complet-
moved into the area to begirfed on the four dates, their
oy approximately 1 Dutc ave use.
Mrs. Aram Musser was in Waltz and Judy |, nave the in| ennsy van Days 9 Following the auditing of
charge of devetions and hos-|are tied for fifth place. _|working order again. Until lorshey and the FFA Re the books of the school board
tesses were Mrs. Garber, In the senior girls, Sandra gional Dairy Show. [the high school activities we
without rain and Lancaster] Sit that time, residents are ask- a. b BE
, Ss) | |Wolgemuth is in first place . : Kenneth = Young, Mount! :
county’s $100 Million farm Mrs. Musser, Mrs. Robert ! ed to stop washing sidewalks. : rh ahaa fund and the cafeteria ac-| CHARLES L. ESHLEMAN
{Eshleman and Mrs. Clyde with Sandra Kretzing andl, , streets. The sprinkling doy 51, Who Willbe siowinglwoant, the announcement .
animate 6 Yeal'\vas issued that all Shoe company at
Or — an hour rate of say,
$4 Million. The way things
were going, a few more days|
crop would have been about! | i sec-
done for 1957. {Sumpman. The group voted Kathleen Gruber tied Bor deo of lawns for once or twice




{to donate $20 toward equip-lond; Judy Kipple, os in each show; Donald Musser| izibe |
rere ent ior Ss Joseph's Hospit. | Buchenauer and Nadine Bai- Week, ‘not sully. of Mount Joy RI; go © found fo De prea. Bl bet John Wana. their testing work. In order|findings say that the substan-
Fi al which will be purchased ey tied for third place; Wolgemuth, Elizabethtown on 11 were agproved for|maker, superintendent, the to complete their testing, the|ce is gasoline.
iremen Answer jointly by the county socie-/Christine .Leakway, fourth sits E b R.. D ; and Jacob Land's, of A iS now in the pro. ompanies have to test their, emai
'S ties. land Judy Schrum, fifth. { m assy Bainbridge, are planning to] Henry Hoerner, element-|cess of expanding with addi-|PWPe lines every ten feet a-|
4 Local Calls | Next month the group will Michael Germer heads ff T k enter animals in competition. Tro in the Mariettaltional help the quality, [IOP the roadway. Individ ‘Mount Jo Bo
ltour the Landis Valley Mus-|beginners group with Ray- a n lurkey Pennsylvania Dutch Days, ilding, submitted his and production ual of be Homes al-| Y Y
;0 must be completed.
Monday evening, 5 p.m. poh d Wagner, second; Ken-
> "eum, Future plans also in-|™Mon 2gner, 3 ’
the local fire company was clude a visit to- White ‘Hill eth Weber, Barry Gember-
called to extinguish a blaze ling and Tim Young, next in
ine Vs «ry opin be held in Hershey Au-l a a raider chaos. 2 41.13 |
Mary Elizabeth Gerberich, (nation. Mr. Hoerner has ac-{?f Kreider shoes along with| At each home, the work- Aboard lowa
gust 22, 23 and 24 and the|
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. :
g men must make twelve tests
airy. cegiengl Show ‘will pelcepted a position in the Eli-/the additional athletic shoes]
SE a zabethtown Area Schools. J.[for boys, men and women. | | Midn 3/c Jay Metzler is on
School tentatively in Octob- > » FE erberic 27 J
DIN at the home of Mr. and Mrs. er. Or ye Es After. line. Kenneth Leakway leads Clyde = Gerberich, 274 W. held at the Guernsey Barn, | : | Kreider for 1 |These tests include drilling] ge :
John Charles, Pinkerton Rd. Y . | inte + Main Street, is leaving today Le ees LG 9 n '|Ernest Mast was hired as a! reider ormerly manufac-|. . 3 : a la summer training cruise a-
“§ ev 2 Rd.) on was climaxed with the/the intermediate boys = 0 0 7" 1 "pA A’ plane .ancaster, August 20. 0 high school/tured the famous the ground with a “rod, 1s Jowa: is
A lighted cigarette had ignit- Etsell, second; Robert!’ ) AA plane, re completing their for the 1igh schoo S Yland hose” meter arrange-|Poard the USS Jowa:. He is
building. He will replaceCommander and Kreider| + Using a battery ap [shown in the accompanying
paratus, the workmen loading a five-inch
showin of the b
5 ed shrubbery at the property| 0% | pictures which|Pennell, third; Michael Kear,
and the blaze spread to al vere received from the/fourth; and Christian Sherk,
(from Idlewild Airpirt in
| 3 i plications and animals
{New York for Ankara, Tur-
sorge E \ ; been|Kickers boys shoes > oth-
health charts at the present George Engle who has been boy es the oth
ltransferred to the Maytown|er firm athletic shoes for


fence located in frefit of the : If ark is first inky: time. Grant Miller advisor. : the 5. iz lace the rod
home. Damage was estimat- memory families to theft Si Bs ant She will be attached to will at i building. football, track, hageball, Holes, $04 9 this Be Metzler is the son of Mr.
ed at $35.00. surprise of the members. Dennis Naugle. second: ‘wil. the American Embassy in si i niin P- | Ralph Coleman, element-|ing, golf, bowling and boys, | the meter Tecotds Mrs. C. B. Metzler of
Last Saturday the com-| ® liam Pennell, third; Jeffrey | Ankara Jor twp yeas i" ary principal; Joun Hert Womens and men’s skating | of Himes as to
Miss Gerberich [as been {high school principal; an Te ler or not they are explosive. |
pany was called to put out a| i ald, 3
Staley Speaks Mariner, fourth; and Ron 1 1ocated in Washington, D. C., Local Firemen Ragner Hallgren, guidance] The management of J. B.I" pt the work continues
counselor; are attending the|Athletic Shoe Co. is the orig-|,
grass fire at the farm of Mr. Pennell, fifth.
and Mrs. Lloyd Swarr, south . i fro the [Since her return from Bang-| . i {their is still no relief for the
20d Mes, Liowd Swern, Lions Club | Fo, looters, from, tel Thottand, three ears Discuss Coals [Supervising Principals’ partners of the © W115 HEF or he)
had begun to spread toward . i : nd|ago. She had spent more ise . Principal's conference a t Shoe Mfg. Co.; of Philadel-} y
Sc the grass in the direction of The Florin Lions Club Flows, Hostetter ond than two years in Bangkok. Local firemen discussed gi, 10 College this week. Mr. phia, Pa. A complete manu-|
ig : “welcomed back their e. 4 She has been employed in|the purchase of rain coats yr. 4 will take part in a pan- facturing unit has been ad-| Scouts Return |
the barn. Firemen extin-|, i. "7: Benjamin Staley, |girls beginner group; Ken- 2 nas ployed MY nd boots at {heir - recent fart will take pz ap . '
Oc guished the blaze with no gate on enjamin LY, neth Gebhart first ‘in the various departments 1 n{@nd . 001s 4 1 br eden} i] discussion on “Providing ded to the Kreider plant, a-| |
damages. who represented the Florin RAG : Washington for seven years,/meeting. A committee was, t,o Exceptional Child” long with new patterns, new From Jamboree |
: Club at the Lions Convention{boys beginner group; Barry ; lnamed to secure prices and mn ap laste. dnd machiner
Trains traveling through. 3 : : da -L Host _{having gone there after her} i ib and “The Administrator as 1asts, anc machinery for at- ks Sd re.
Oc ne b lin California. Lion Ben ser- Meckley an arry Hostet graduation from William and report at the next regular, Builder”. Jay taching skates, cleats, and) Local Boy Scouts and Ex-|
the borough were 5 the entertainment tied for second; and : A |meeting. Two new members, ; ‘was in caulks for the : ic shoes, | lovers returned home last]
ily halted last week when al Fshl third. Geor- Mary College in Williams- Lindi Musser, president, was in caulks for the athletic shoes, =" he : yard
: {the Monday night eman, third. Geor Alvin Wolgemuth and Rob- ; which are already i 0. Weekend from the Nationa
“hot box” was discovered on! ie Schneid heads tl burg, Va. and her comple- "77 of the meeting. ch ave already in pro-{, "~~ = = Vs” Tiere
of the group at Clearview gianne C neider eads hel on of 2 secretarinl sourse ert Freed, were accepted in- iil mn |duction. Jamboree in Valley Forge |
Cc Fi at Te a hin by telling the group|intermediate girls group with[ "© = “wtp Gibbs|to the company. Eshleman joins the Kreid-| lighlights of Fridays activi
erred to the si > : : > ¢ E > x x “Ities inc dz ago; i
e siding a € of his experiences at the/Sandra Gebhart, second, and School in New York [CAR WASH PLANNED ler plant with 35 years ex. ies included a pageant in
i Harvey Stoner was named
Grey Iron Cempany where| Ci y Mount Joy JayCees wil vhich region participa





i st Patty Alleman, third. Har-| n wind - Yue :
cooled the abt posi and passing out ot Sith ads | the. | PY - to the entertainment com told 3 “car wash” at the Al- perience, as a for eman ini aw Son ¢ hil
th st S of souveniors from the many|0'd : [mittee and Robert Williams making and finishing Plus a pageant of th
! C wath Tom 3 water. Lion Clubs represented at médiate boys group; Eugene CUBS PLAN PICNIC |was appointed to the house|bert Forry garage Saturday, shoes, from the Gerberich Vallev Forge story. Vice
[the Convention. Hess, second; and Jon Dillin-| Florin Cubs and their fa-|committee. The solicitation August 3. A i Payne Shoe Co., Mount Joy resident Richard Nixon and
A b | | At a later date, Lion Ben|ger, third. imilies have planned a sum- committee reported the col- gust 10 was also named. Pro-| =o Elizabethtown, having Arthur Schock. Chief Scout
ING mbutance Is {will show pictures taken on In the senior groups, Cyn- mer picnic for Sunday, July lection of $42.50 to date. A ceeds from the car wash will joined them in 1921. He has|Vere guest speakers. The ev ;
C | d F U this trip to California. Irvin thia Tripple leads the girls og. at Williamson Park, Lan- donation of $20 was receiv- be used by Se groupifor civ: been , employed the past 8 Was climayet With JAY METZLER
atie "OF US€@ Gerber, president, was ingroup and Daryll Witlle, the, co. Brigntbill, Cub-ed for pumping water and 'c projects. . moths as a foreman at demonstration. D | Springs Road, Mt
; ’s : i ’ i : —— onegal Sp , .
The local community am-|charge of the meeting. Rove: Katy, Harnish : and, ster, will be in charge of $25 was received from Mrs. Hubley Mfg. Co. in Lancas-| Harold Etsell, Jr. was aly esa PE it of the U
bulance answered four calls) — fron Lopenheaver are Set-yhe: affair. Jenny Weidman for answer- INJURES BOTH ANKLES ter, Pa, manufacturing sing-|trumpeter in the Region #3 os ah -
ond and third for the girls is im.ing a ct Rev. and Mrs. Clarence i band of Sco i |S. Naval Academy.
Saturday. [RETURNS TO and James Harnish and Jer-i Saturday morning swim- ing a call ev, S, 8 lle and double holsters, in the|band of 172 uts. Richard He visited Rio de Janerio
Mrs. S. Nissley Gingrich, REGULAR HOURS 9 Ses Rrmsa an er ming lessons are continuing Four calls were answer- Ulrich returned home from newly organized branch of Becker was a member of the e bes > 2.10 4 ’
YY eman, second and i Twin Oaks Pool, Iron- ed last month Ray Myers, their vacation earlier thanithe Hubley Toy Mfg, Co, [iamboree choir. Bernell Hel-{Brezil, a to TV Trini
’ schedule a -

Pinkerton Road, was taken, faved 3
to the Lancaster General Beginning Week, the i fopsths boys. herd ville, The next pack activity fire chief, reported. George had been planned. Mrs. Ul-| Mr. and Mrs. Eshleman at/sey and James Phillips were]
borough authority office in ray Greiner won the in- will be held in September Copenheaver, president, was rich injured both ankles and present reside at corner of participants of the pageant.
hospital by drivers Irvin] : Ste Se : ;
ithe firehouse will return tojtermediate boys horseshoe| go... hol again opens and in charge of the meeting at- is recuperating at her home Marietta and Donegal Sts. During the jamboree Ex-
dad, British West Indies, on
July 20.:



Kaylor and Robt. Williams, ry gh ot. | : : : 3
Mrs. Robert Hoffmaster hours for business.|tournament with James begin. [tended by 22 members. jon East Main Street. Mount Joy. plorer Etsell was the junior] More than 3,000 midships
The regular hours are Tues-{zler as runner-up. Jeffrey { ai at assistant Scoutmaster of men from the U. S. Naval
|Academy and Naval Reserve

nurse, and Thursday evenings/Hawthorne won the nok-hoc-| 7
same day Mrs. Sara Haug plus Saturday mornings. key tournament with pili . A ” A
Returning Missionaries Are
troop #31 in charge of the
ge andl Officer Training Corps of 13
1 colleges and universities ar@
onored Enters Training physical arrangements
was taken to the Lancaster During this week of - extralard Brown as runner-up. Richard Becker was a patro














Osteopathic Hospital by the hours, a large percentage of/Barry Etsell was named . # {taking part in the first traine
Mrs. Ee property owners from thelquoit champion after he de-| > o AtWestinghouse “5.0 vor mo ce for/ing cruise of the summer.
Joy, wr « transferred from| north fae! re eh Bo Joey Syma After Six Years of Service in Africa Robent M. Miller of Florin another jamboree for a960.| The midshipmen left Nor-
Lancaste! 5% Joseph’s Hos- purchases of permits. e final Youu. : has joined the graduate stu- This year’s jamboree was folk, Va, June 13 after par-
pital to the Columbia Nurs- Mr. and Mrs, Earl Musser|Queen Mary for a year’s fur- Carlisle, and greetings byident training program of the fourth to be held with ticipating in the Internation-
ing Home by the same driv- AT ROTC CAMP and daughters Janet, Anita/lough, during which Mussers. Also during the| Westinghouse Electric Corp. the first being held in 1937. al Naval Review at Hampton
ers and nurse. The late Paris DISCUSS OPENHOUSE Robert K. Todd Jr, whose|, 1 q Faith, who have been|they will live with the for-levening a quartet composed] As one of an estimated] Mr. and Mrs. Etsell visited Roads June 12.
Shonk, Florin, was taken to parents live on ving for the past 6 years mer’s parents, Bishop and|of Mr. Musser, Paul recent college graduates the jamboree both Friday| While at sea they received ,
St. Joseph's Hospital by driv-| An openhouse and a new)town R3., is receiving the Wanezi Mission in Mrs. Irvin Musser, Mt. Joy/Lester Hess and Lester Wol-lwho are expected to begin and Saturday. practical training in the
ers Irvin Kaylor and John|floor covering for the new|weeks of annual ROTC|g,uthern Rhodesia, Africa,jand the latter's father, Jesse/gemuth, sang an impromptu|their careers with Westing-| hel) duties and life aboard mod-
Myers with Mrs. Hoffmaster/Scout Dtn were discussed attraining at Fort Belvoir, miccionaries of the Grantham, Pa. program. This group, whichhouse this year via the lern men-of-war
as nurse, Tuesday night's meeting members of the jp Christ Church, were| Approximately 150 rela-|called itself The program, Miller RESIDENTS ASKED The midshipmen are Sch.
Last week Silas Stoner, of|the local Boy Scouts commit- Institute of Technology cadeti, nored Tuesday night with tives and friends’ enjoyed the/dors, formerly sang together|will be assigned to several T eduled t 0 complete t he
Cc Marietta Avenue, was taken|tee. No definite decisions program. a “Welcome Home” by the|potluck supper served at 6 before the Mussers went tolccmpany locations during, O BE CAREFUL cruise at Norfolk August 6
to St. Joseph's Hospital by|were reached as to a date] Cdet Todd is a member of\Crossroads Brethren i n|p.m. and the program that Africa. [the coming months to pre-| During the present dry after gunnery training exer-
drivers John Schroll and|for the fall openhouse or to Tau Kappa Epsilon and Al- Christ church at the Florin followed. Most of Mr. andj Mr. and Mrs. Musser’s pare him for a professional season, residents are asked at Guantanamo Bay,
John Myers; and Donald|the type of floor coveringipha Phi Omega Mrs. Musser's brothers andithree daughters were all career with the company. |to be careful while burning Cuba.
| Long, Mount Joy R2, was|but the group decided to in-jand of Scabbard and Blade| 4 Mrs. Musser and sisters and their families born during their stay in the| He is the son of Mr. and rubbish. Persons are asked
¢ taken to Lancaster General vite both the Explorers’ com-|Society. family returned home Tues-|Were present, as well asimission field. : Mrs. Martin K. Miller, Flor-{to stay with the fires until| BIRTHS
i Hospital by drivers George|mittee and the Cub commit- pei § Same their parents. |in and was graduated from they have completely burn-
i Copenheaver and Richard fee 10 hii Bex! HOLD SWIM PARTY The program included 2 |Franklin and Marshall Col-|ed.
] Hoover. make final plans. Ss meet-| Members of the Christian welcome by David Musser, so [lege in 1957 with a B.S. in| *—— Mr. and Mrs. hard
S59¢ | seme een ing will be Tuesday, Sept. *0.|Couples Class of St. Mark's To Report New {iyo accordion solos by Mrs. Physician On Call | Lincoln was ARDY ri 215 Elizabeth =
U. S. postage stamps were The committee will not meet gy B. church attended a Families Call Robert Sentz, reminiscences Sunday ntti tes ff) semaines at Ford's theatre while a daughter, Sat-
first placed on sale July 1,2 August. swimming party Saturday via slides by Paul Snyder of Only 12 letters comprise tending a play entitled “Our|urday, at Lancaster Genegal
1847, RR TTR night at the Hershey pool: MJ 3-6294 day, July 16, aboard the Dr. John Gates the Hawaiian alphabet. American Cousin.” |Hospital.
 
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