The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 19, 1957, Image 1

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Brochures To Be p
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| A brochure is being prepar-| ete ran — Cilmi fe
led at the present time by the CAM TS Wr -
[Donegal Joint Area School D or .
[Board concerning the forth- octor Ne 3 |
[coming union school district fot 4 i
[question which will be placed) Dr. Jerome Stauffer Kendig "4
LT on the ballot in November. ninety-three, Salunga, died at
Shs Copies of the brochure will his home Monday afternoon, a i ——
8 be distributed throughout thegapt. 16, at 1:30 p.m. follow. rn %¥ FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 16 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1057 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY
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2 Often times big news a beginning ing a brief illness. Dr. Ken- WIL, +e i
of October. Members af the/qig, one of the oldest psysic-


S be obtained in a very small i
A news item. (school board will als® bé ma-jjans in the county, retired
king appearances at civic gp the medical practice i h | »
eo © o uF i om the medical practice in ( an es 3
a : meetings te explain t h e1953 afte rncticing sdli- Save Trout w re i J V t L
And + casionally what question of forming a union cine Be iE me os Jor. 8 g | 0 0 | ou n oy Oo u n ee r iremen
might “A; to be a routine district. | years. After a loss of over seven-
report caf Je the tip off on, ——— He was the second of four ty young trout last week, the An nounced Local Girls

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something of major impor- successive generations in the local Sportsmen’s Association
tance. | ’ ‘medical field. The late Dr. managed to save the remain- Sh { Oo eo iven Sia IC u 0 S
oo oo Stauffert wn Kendigs' father was a physi-der of the fish through a or ow {
For instance, last week —. cian, His son, Dr. Harry Ken- “pump apparatus. due We n onlest Mount Joy volunteer fire-
on the back page of the Bul- (3 dig died in 1944, and a grand- to the low water supply the “Ground and road” im- : men will be vaccinated a-
letin—appeared a brief item iven ‘son, Dr. Newton Kendig, Mt. approximately 2,000 youngprovements are being com-| A third Mount Joy entry New Park Improvements Named (gainst the Asiatic fiu and the
Joy, is continuing the line of fish in the pool were endang- pleted in time for this year’s in the “Miss Lancaster Coun- bill will be paid by the local
which set out the school en-!/f . / Aird ;
J rollment i n the Donegall Warning physicians. ered. |Community Exhibit. Follow-ity” contest, to be held on| More improvements have “rees throughout the park Rotary club.
h A school area. i | The late physician was born Local sportsmen set up aing the erection of POW Thursday, Sept. 36 af Ephra- been siarted at the Litlley)yg 5 grove of six pin oak! The decision was made on
eo oo o After seven months o fin Manor Township. He at-pump which circulated in the garage in the area where eta high school, has been A fc ol ark, Sn Mires Thornless honey locust Tuesday as the club voted
They are brief statistics «gagoline-like” taste in the tended Millersville Normal Water thereby creating need-show is held annually, the | gfrom the floor to give the
.'ed on the south side of the Will be planted at each o















whic a i iitle 4 oa x4 ed oxygen into the pool wa-SICO Company completed . peo z i
ot Yet Bo A eater 74 gas jh he ter. Pa the time the pump the placement of macadam a-| . peninsula and the three pres- three sand pits to insure AGI
’ jair in the Stauffertown area, | ent pavilions will be enlarg- shade for the children during: N
vent into operation less thanround the new area. Also, the
1 half dozen trout died. portion of Mount Joy Street,
-— —@ from North Market Street
eastward to Concord Street
the hot dave Friendship Fire Co. No. 1.
ad. Work has already begun the hot days. | The proposal, initiated by
on the project. The new pa- The park which is open 10 John Booth, was enthusias-
vilion will be 40 feet by 14 the public recently had received preceding a
A 4 kernel which spells expen-|residents received letters just
ditures of thousands of dol- Jast week from the Depart-
lars and foretell big changes ment of Health warning them
in the school facilities of this'of the condition. They were
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section. . i i red has been macadamed this ‘eet. pieces of children’s Play meeting which included talks
. 0 8 Warned cl it Is pose Donegal |week. The borough council Other additions include the equipment installed in the by Drs. David Schlosser and
The figures set out that 858 tion of gas to build up in Mad this work completed in of white dogwood center of the plot. [Thomas O'Connor in which
students are registered at closed spaces and are advised [they discussed the new dis-
[time for the October 9 open- 4
Bows, 34-1 2 ling of the exhibit.
Donegal high school and that|iq keep their cellar windows i he's “i. ease.
there are 1,483 in elementary|open sufficiently r The program for the four § WwW Sh C Vaccinations in Lancaster
school. the so allow for Despite the 34-12 score a-iday show is announced. Wed * ater ortage risis County will be given on a
9. to keep the concentration be- gainst them, the Donegal In-inesday night, a street parad- |priority basis to people in
Now, the real news lies in|low the level of an explosive dians opened their 1957 grid will open the event at 7 pm In Mount Jo Passes [the community with doctors -
—~ the size of the second figure mixture”. But — no solution campaign in a generally sa-/Livestock judging will alsr Y land health workers topping
isfactory manner Friday nite he conducted Wednesday. Th
Sept. 13 at Elizabethtown. [judging will continue Thurs
[the list. Experiences in Asia
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to the problems has been an The water shortage crisis the citizens for their that when and if the
and its relation to the present

high school enrollment. nounced to date : Cort a6. BARS atl i ecent s age
8 ®e © oo Although t h e situation The inexperienced lads .of day morning. Highlights o’ 1 Mount Joy has passed. ation in the recent shortage .igemic hits (anticipated in
Those who are versed in the seemed to be better during Coach Hubie Peters were|the evening will be a banc As rains this week contin- situation. the fall or early winter)
*d to soak in and “to replen- The help in conserving large sections of the popula-
sd and highly competent ementary School Band at 7 § sh depleted water supplies, water made it Possible 10 tion may become sick. Keep-
Bear eleven. Scoring of and the crowning of the) * ne Borough Authority lifted have a Supply available for ing health workers able to
pair of touchdowns in the[1957 Corn Queen at 8 pm. MARY JUDITH SMITH ‘he ban on unnecessary use all necessary requirements. lgive assistance is judged to
third period helped greatly The crowning will take place f water. | The restrictions placed ona moet important.
matter of statistics use thesethe summer dryness, with the matched with a highly-tout-|zoncert by the Mount Joy El
and other known figures, to return of wet and damp wea-
make authentic predictions ther the troubles have re-
that within a couple of years turned. i
Donegal H. S. will be burst-| Robert Thome, said his

> i kirby tounced from contest head- ks . Vesa lon da sa} :
ing at the seams with boyshorse ‘got sick and wouldn't [to offset the admitted handi- following a display of talent I 2 Solemn: i ans 1% aK ie au Others (in order) include
and girls. eat or drink water” Saturday, DR. JEROME S. KENDIG (cap under which Donegal op-"y the contestants. lude al . She is Miss Mary Judith iy theimately 100,000 to 150,00 A pr yi With
- ee oo night. Sunday his pony stop-| erated. | Friday's events include al, uh 17 vear-old daughter Pman, de cXpressed i ar eyes » olice, ete.);
I ; ‘ : vo} . bE fa s fe , J 2 > ‘he hority gallons per day, which meant 1; tric Sn
Already almost every sed eating and drinking. He School and Franklin & Mar-| t the half-time contest a. the Mr. and Mrs. Larmion D. ratitude of the Authority tog nr yma? en histories of heart gnd | lung
available room at the new|then moved the animals to ashall Academy. He taughtgion E'town had scored four|»f Henry Miller at 1 p.m. Ir smith, Spookey Nook Road. <I
school is being used to capa-ineighbor’s pasture and fed School for five years before times—once in the first peri-ithe evening the Donegal hig A senior in Donegal hgh o. The Authority hopes, he snd all others.
city. As the surge of elemen-ithem different water. They|>ntering Jefferson Medicalgg and three times in thelschool band will present > she will be sponsored 3X To Appear continued, that it will not bel, The doctors. soothed feals
r tary age youngsters move up-|itarted recovering as soon asCollege in Philadelphia, second. Against Donegal’s|concert at 8 pm. The 4- ; a Sh a recurrance of 1918
ward into high school, thejthey began a the dif-|Where he was graduated TD. in the third, the/Club Pig sale will also begir | In TV Show 10. apart 1919, pointing to anti-
community is faced with aferent water and are eating] 89. Bears counted one and theat 8 p.m. Saturday's specir ‘ : Tt kos what it biotics and new drugs. How-
grave problem. If left with-|1ormally again. Dr. Kendig served as atwo were even in the fourth acliv.ties will begin at 12:3 Six local women will be to the or: they said that there is
out correction, it will not be] A Public utility Commis-|school director of East Hemp- with no scoring. |p.m. when the tractor drivin ; vpearing on television next|*SPeclalll Snes: nothing much to do against
“hursday afternoon, Septem: whose business was affected ho fly but that the danger-
ser 26, 1:15 p.m. They will}?y these restrictions. lous secondary effects can be
ve guests of the Joan Kline A special session of the
how filmed from Lancaster.|Boroush Authority will € The new Asiatic flu is dif-
long before there will belsion spokesman said Wednes-|/field Township for 25 years Both teams displayed early contest will be featured. Af.
classes in the auditorium,/day that Manufacturers Lightland was a former director of season jitters as fumblester an absence of one yea’
study halls in the corridorsi& Heat has requested anoth-{the Union National Bank, Mt. played important parts in thy due to the condition of thr





and a super crowded condi-ler meeting of representatives Joy; a member of the Lan-|action. E'town’s first counter streets, a soap box race wil | ter | > Bg Gs
LOIN tion. of all the agencies io coordi-|/caster County Medical Socie-came as a direct result of ajagain be held on Manhein Mrs. Paul Stoner, Jr., Mrs held Sat day Seb ferent, they said, from the
® o =o nate results of the variously, and the Pennsylvania and Donegal blunder. Street, 2 p.m. The program | ‘Tichael Pricio, Miss Joanne ro Notes. 4 ¥ or influenza as has
x ] The school board is notlinvestigations. The meeting is] American Medical Societies. | One Indian threat in the for Saturday evening has not 8 Srown and Mrs. Clinton Eby lil A A been known in the past but
unaware of the situation. Onfexpected to take place in the/He was made a life member first half came after Frank been announced. . vill be modeling fashions as {that symptoms and treatment
the contrary, it is working near future. lof the Landisville Lions club Kramer recovered a Bear; A quoit pitching contest} 9 \ preview showing of the . |are very much the same.
hard on the problem and has] *— in 1948. He was a member of fumble. But E-town stopped will be held three nights of: Mount Joy Joy( ee Fashior MJ Alumni Group Dr. Schlosser pointed out
“in the mill” plans for keep-| Salunga Methodist church./the chance as Donegal fum-the show beginning Thursday Show scheduled fop Wednas PI B {that oy as muy ay four een
i sal fi i : ‘tobe > »dnesday| z ot, 4 iss ine will {turies there have been out-
ing Donegal from becoming a | Dr. Kendig’s wife, the late bled. October 10. The Wednesday day, Oct. 2. Miss Kline wi ans : J 10
hoiribe crowded, inefficient Building & Loan ver cos bi ig ae Donegal’s first counter following the show, Oct. 16./ Mrs. Harold Zim- q {breaks of flu in epidemic size,
school. D | Si [died i : 1938. S ni : ne as Ron Sager scooped a public banquet will be held) merman, Jr. and Mrs. George Mount Joy high school Al- Yet, the Asiatic outbreak
® oo © eciares IX | Peer and ay yng Mrs [up a fumble by Elizabeth-'at the Hostetter Pavilion. | {Albert during the members will sponsor a2/comes from a different virus
i i / er y 2 8 oe ‘ rards — rms (ll) sequen i { "OLE banquet Saturday, October 5 |against which new vaccine
Thus—you see—it is pos- $i Hind Sd and went 28 yards for ® i program. ; ) a) 28
sible that big, important news MonthsDividend Muy x Ea T.D. The second crossing . : NANCY L. ROYER In ‘addition to the preview 1 the Conestoga Country|has been developed.
can be involved in some and Willis D Rendi 1 oflalso started with a fumble. To Give Third showing and interviews, pic- Club, Lancaster. The first of} Preceding the talks by
| Members of the board ofa plas.» a in the contest by the Ephra-it,;res will be shown on the|the tri-annual affairs is being|the physicians, Miss Joann
seeningly innocent routine ,. ia 4 wvived Funk took an E-town ball in 3
84 directors of the Mount Joy Salunga. He is also survived screen which were taken at|announced to the members|Brown talked to the club,
i ps ta Soroptimist club.
tetions. 9.3: . dha oO hi SL 5 = midfield and after Bender : ro :
'O¢ Nols 5 Building and Loan sssociation by. nine mb had gained 14 yards, Bradley Polio Shots She will use as her talentithe “Seventy-five Plus Ban-|through leiters this week. | giving two readings, one of
{met Wednesday evening, Soran a 0 k Bo worked from a pitchout be- Mrs. Sadie Brooks, presentation a semi-classicaliquet” held in June. Since|any members do not receive{which she will use at the
.O tember 11, in the First Na- il Bisley i A ee hind perfect blocking to hitgal high school nurse, hassong. A blue-eyed brunette, the proceeds from this year’s|a notification, they are asked|Ephrata “Miss Lancaster
c THE WEATHER tonal Bank and declared di- ori and ir TT ‘pay dirt. announced that the third po-her hobbies are dancing production will again b contact Mrs. Richard Lam-|Tounty” contest, to be held
; vidends. hg 18, The Indians are withoutlio shot for boys and girlssinging and piano. fused to sponsor a evening of|bert, 955 East Orange Street |iext week.
Oc j by Renters L. Dropan On instaliament Shares, a Funeral services were held opposition this week but will who received No. 1 and 2| In addition to the Mountithe same type, several Lancaster. Snce an active filc| eee
Low High dividend for six months Thursday. come back on the field Sat-last year will be given next Joy girls, a Rheems youngtures including views of the| of addresses is _ sometimes
We 11 — 63 87 .33|(3% per annum) was declar;, Oe urday, 28, for their first home!'week. woman, Nancy L. Royer, al-persons at the banquet tables difficult to maintain due tc| Student Attend
Th 12 — 63 86 on full paid shares, 1% game, meeting Ephrata at 2 “Shooting” has been sched-|so is to participate. land the persons who received changirg addresses, name S
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13 — 64 90 .02|ver cent for six months <3 om. led for Thursday, Sept. 26.0 Miss Royer, age 18, is thelgifts will be used on the pro- could be missed. | .
Fr HONORED AT pm ule ‘Music School



Sa 14 — 68 86 .17/ver cent per annum). ——— me To conclude the program daughter of Mrs. John Tup- gram. The evening will include
e Su 15 — 67 89 02 The association also will BIRTHDAY PARTY

: : 4 ste last year, the school noski. She is the entry of the| dinner and dancing. Music| Gary Zeller, Pinkerton Rd
i Next Thursday, the Done- Started Jl 0 H inner a1 : : ary Zeller, Pinkerton Rd.,
Mo 1s. —~ 170 85 DS rs Pl xe Mrs. Elmer E. Brown a ‘high Tr girls hockey is inviting and urging boys Florin Lions Club. CANDIDATE TO BE for dancing will be providec| -ecently completed a six-
j iri
: ¢ irls who were seniors] A grduate of Donegal high CHOSEN AT SCHOO by the Charlie Neimer ‘rio ek band-orchestra-chor
i i lguest of honor at a birthday team will open the season and 8irls w | Ne 1 L : | vee
4 4k en Sy dessert bridge party with their game at home last year to return to Done-|school, she lists music, art, Six students will vie for Wilbur Hiestand, president of t the Pennsylvania State
i Low for year io gate: 10 able pf en 1 Friday evening. The party Manheim Central's hockey 821 and have their final shotand dancing as her hobhies-'tne Donegai high school's the alumni is it Gary was one
1 OUTLOOK The No. 36 series includes'Was given by her daughtc§. team will visit the local field. of the series. ti rade will ‘do gn sketch as corn queen candidate in an charge of the affair. The fom | f seventy students who at-
A . : or} he hom ioe, ; : : ach-| The third injection gives her talent exhibition. assembly program Friday at Mittee includes O. K. Snyder | ended the school. While at-
A t weekend is in store|/$12,800 and will go to 15/Mrs. Roy Packer, at the home Miss Janet Gibbons is coach-| : +i Others Ir: Mount Joy al- : 3 Ir ‘es. Lt ; sil : :
we y 1 of Mrs. Harry G. Brown, S.ling the team. maximum protection. thers from Mount Jo) the school. The girls will be Jr-. Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Char | ending the special school he
for this area in connection) eons. Market Street. | | On the same day, teachersiready announced include gajecied hy the student body les Graham, Eugene Eicherly | .oceived private lessons twice
with burricane Esther, now : . ial °F : 1 ren. Will be given a shot for Asa-iGloria Ann Leakway, spon-Each will present some sort Edward Hendrix and Mrs | gen week on both the organ
heading northward. Rain willl A ae Sole wil es Guests re Mrs, Sou The Joy why ed atic flu. sored by the Mount Joyof talent. Those competing John Boyer. | nd percussion instruments
here Thursday night or/held Saturday, Sept. , in|Brown, rs. Asher nyder,/der a program a =| all ior Chamber o f Com- 2 5 hd — eo ir ter Tate cas
io and continue throughithe local firehouse. The sale{Mrs. Simon Nissley, Mrs at the Congregational Jue: Le Toon D. Brown, ard, Mima, denies Hobe s Coy inet: He lasses on Ha
Sc most of the weekend, possib-|will begin at 10 a.m. and is{Frances G. Rogers, Mrs. C. O.'Mennonite Church in Mariet-|(3IRL, SCOUTS entered by the Mount Joy ricia al ne be pat LF a eas orpus iterally|:ic theory, conducting, an
ly ending Saturday night or|being sponsored by the Vet-|Brandt, Mrs. Howard E. Gar-ta, on Sunday Sept. 22, 2 Rotary club. and Dorothy Fletcher rare iano in both a dance band
Oc Sunday morning, amountsjerans of Foreign Wars Auxil-lber, Mrs. Elmer Brown and 7:30 p.m. The public is BIG TOP The Ephrata event, sched- di as
. Vrs: P: : — lind a dixieland band during
expected to be one 0 ey ary. Yrs: Packer. Jed Girl Scout troop 290 uled for 7:30 p.m. will feat- ye stay and was also a ow
inches. Temperatures wi ee ————————————— Sens Mount Joy visited Philadel-lure Jack Gounder of rade J C P| A $e Jer of ihe orchestra, and svms
Oc moderate, turning a- phia last Saturday. The 26/station WEEU, Reading, as oy ees an ctivities ohonic orchostrs i Here
gain early next week. Cl by T M M d Intermediate Girl Scouts vis-master of ceremonies, Tiny, ihe 4 re
u women Oo eet on ay . |ited the Big Top television|Wright and his orchestra and] Twenty-seven attended a Mrs. McCue. Mrs. Charles| he dance hand played fone
i i Aft e. “Miss P : ; ne 8. TT : dance which was held in con-
SUIT CLUB Members of the local Bus-lof the national observance, made. |circus production. er see-lan appearance of “Miss Penn-/dinner meeting of the local Prace, Mrs. Harold Zimmer- junction with the State Coun-
; ; : ; 3 Ali the circus, the group'sylvania” of 1957. The con- man, Mss Jeanne Brown,|.; i
A mew suit club, whichijness and Professional Wom-|‘Salute to Women Who Work’| The local Business & Pro-ing US Ba : JoyCees Tuesday at theq, . ne cil Convention. As a repre-
will mature shortly club will observe Nation-|the program will be given by|fessional Women’s club is be-/toured the Betsy hogs test is sponsored by the Eph-ip jo" mown and Country Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Jas. Mem- sentative of Donegal high
Hall an “rata Jaycees. school, he also attended a
Easter] is being formed byfal Business Women’s Week|“Irene”, well-known Hershey|ginning its third year of RE nd a igen Bs Jo Landis, Mrs
Eshleppan Brothers. by holding their first meetingmilliner, who will tell having been organiz- ley n i, Shoe: pe next two months were discus- Signs prea y £4 Mrs. few of the convention 'class-
’ ® of the year Monday evening|thing of how she got started ed in 1955. It is one of 3300 Isader he: a ars . . sed, 'and.! committees were 3 heats oun il enter-jog,
FOOD) SAS § at Hostetter’s in her business, and show BPW clubs in the 48 Se ae Sonar Yo Organize named. rity orca with Miss Gary 5.5 member of the
Spa¢ 1, « bY the Assump-| In keeping with the theme'several hats which she has Alaska, sg ie Ds iy ar At the October mesting TL Ries By ew Ys Donegal high school band
os a oe go ol federa.|50 accomjanied the group on| Local Chorus Joc! Ep yi entertain man, Her commitice includes 8) Yas hemed Student
DR id ti sauce, cakes and National BP Ww Week tion totals more than 170,000 the trip. A community chorus will re Lora ong, Biss Botte, Sau Brooks, in
pies, will be held Friday, ih Ey : and it is the only organieny — em — [again be organized in Mount Landisville Jaycetts at Del ros a r ai Ms Boy. RUMMAGE SALE
Sept. 27, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. tion for women which in- Joy. The first meeting OF they Mr. Williaa ros Feozer and Miss Bevo, e W ’s ciety
y 5 11 fessions and oc- BIRTHDAY PARTY group is scheduled to be held S. William erly Boyd. | 1 oman’s Society of
in froju of Greer's Jewelry I B. Titus Rutt, Burgess, of Mount Joy, Penna. [cludes all profe \GIVEN BY SISTER 1 Ap a Sept. 22 jn/Gassman is chairman of the! A final fashion show report the Mount Joy Methodist
cupations. unday evening, pt. , icommittee in charge of the Was given tor the October. 2 Church will hold a rummage
evening. Her committee in- ayent and “sale, Friday, Oct. 18 from 9 ~
Store. 3 < 5 Y
) Spagzhetti sauce may be or-| do hereby ‘proclaim September 22, 1957 through Sep Local officers include Mrs. Miss Shirley Gutshall, 204 st. Luke's Episcopal Church, tentative lans!®
0 i cludes Mrs. Leonard Johnson. were LS fe m. to 9 p.m.
Tu 17 — 65 76 36/3tock on
High for year to date: 103


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ed by calling OL 3-2595 tember 28, 1957 to be | ts, president; East Main Street, was honor-jat 8:30 p.m.
der vee 8 his : first ed on her sixteenth birthday] Dr. David Schlosser is or-| ri Genlece A discussed for a public®
\ jars, rat a party given by her sister ganizing the group. Details of 15° _Genleve Zimmerman, card party to be held in No-
— ee NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN’S WEEK vice; Mrs. Kathryn Keller, ri Eli i Miss Daisy Brooks, Miss Kay ve be os . ;
; 2nd vice; Mrs. Marlin Sine Mis Robert Rellering: ding the group will be anounced Metzler Mrs. Ragner Hall gr Mrs Johnson } wil BIRTHS
This annual’ Week, sponsored throughout the United di : |bethtown. Guests attending at a later time. Tentative : : ig “head the committee in charge
he To Report New gar, recording secretary; Mrs.| gren, Mrs. Hubert Rice, Mrs.of the card party with Mrs. |



ope + States by The National Federation of Business and Ryman correspond- Were, Marcia Engle, Sally plans call for the group's or-|
Families Call Professional Women’s Clubs, is set aside to pay tribute [ing oe Nits. Alex Wisegarver, Sandy Brown, ganization in time to Votre, Nin. Coals Landis, Miss Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. William W,
Ee 188 arjorie Mrs. Meminger, Miss Brown, Johns, Mt. Joy Rl, a daugh-
i i essi i i . igs Carol Garlin, John Wealand work on a Christmas concert
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OL 3-6624 to women in business and the professions, and the con Mitzkavich treasurer Sus Jim Brown, Donald Livings-tc be presented in December, Hartman, Mrs. Donald Zerphey, Misster, Saturday, in St. Joseph's
tribution they make to = eo Ips Dee Boney Mer al Way ton, William Snyder, Gene, A similar chorus was or-| Also during October, theBrooks and Mrs. Reuben Hospital.
) | Physidian On Call 1957 “National Business omen’s Week” is alute : oT hn Day 3 4 Newcomer from Mount Joy, ganized by Dr. Schlosser ingroup will begin work on a Kreider. Mrs. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar.
0 to Women Who Work. historian; Mrs. John Day 3rd, yo; Simmons, Janice Hoff- 1953. That year a 32-voice wintergarden fund - raising president, was in charge of ninger. 116 New Hance 2
/ Sunday B. TITUS RUTT Bulletin editor, and Mrs. Geo. man, Howard Lake from chorus presented a Christmas project. Mrs. George Albertsthe business meeting follow-| son, Friday, at St Joseph's
Dr. Thomas Q'Connor Burgess Statz, reporter. JE Marietta. ; concert during the holidays. (heads the committee withling the banquet. Hospital,
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