vow Ne The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. DANCE SCHEDULED Thursday, October 24 8 - Elm Tree PTA P.T.A. Sponsors PLAN PARTY A teenage dance will be / . A joint’ Halloween party held Saturday evening, Oct Meets Monday Children S Fair . “1 26, at the local firehouse. The hows ses rani: Wea ate’ Yeiiy will be held in Donegal high dance is oY the Approximately 100 parents The Children’s Fair spor first Elm Tree sored by the new P.T.A. attended the school next Tuesday evening auxiliary of the fire com- PTA by the members of the Fu- pany. Teenagers are asked to ture Farmers chapter and the bring their own records for meeting of the on Oct, 17 was vel John StaufTer, president, was attendance all evening ure smakers . - eastern Federal Penitentiary, ~ "oo 0 Tee 4 . ¢ : : Future Ie group the dance. . in charge of the meeting. Ed-| The amateur talent show Lewisburg. Penna. was the Good is a graduate of Frank- Sheraton Hotel, Philadelphia. y : che. nw — —_ 4 5 oy « | r chan ~ Sra § i 7:30 he 10:30 Bi “ig leti verti t ward Isler, Newtown, showed winners were: 1st, Ronald speaker Tuesday noon at the and My Sal Soles and The meeting was sponsored Shop for " am. ulletin advertiseme ays. | qlides is rece av i ow. gdecordi wolo: : . ‘he Pennsylvania State ol- i, fied 10, vl Julle 1 isemen pays slides of His recent stay in Bike hs ro; go weekly luncheon meeting of legs of Otay 1 ¢ Pras by the First Pennsylvania ph Greenland. ita Stoner and Julia Enck, {he Rotary club. held at Hos- 3° =~ ic.) : tei ar) mpany and featured dis- During the business meet- baton twirling; 3rd, Harold {etters. delphia. Compan; ris mas ing, the group decided to give Sahm, puppet show. Orders now being taken for— JOHN M. NENTWIG NORTH MARKET STREET, FLORIN MRS. GERALD H. GROVE 21 MT. JOY STREET, MOUNT JOY OL 3-5473 40-tfe The first week of Novem- ber has been named “Opera- tion Library” week During Mr. this week the children will . Dohner, bring one or two books from their homes to increase the number of books in the new library be, ast spring at’, ibrary begun last spring at 7 to 7:30 p.m. Dr. the school. Last spring with fp y school doctor and Mrs. Lor a $100 gift from the Walter ev. School Nurse. will sben S. Ebersole Post American| >’ ee Spot Legion, the library was start- ed. The tee are: Chairman: OL 3-5732 and Mrs. Alber be held Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.n Room visitations will be fror LET'S GO.... To The Apple Festival! sense in the Health Field.” ee cts lf ee rea i POE > kindergarten home- Gienn Forne v was electe Mastersonville school year Monday evening. successful. There was a good former chaplain at the North- Telling of his experience! ; +. man panel discussed automa- LA rar rr r p . qo QE . o A $5.00 toward i homeroom The teachers of each room with the inmates of the in- : gg : Jor ion through electronics and ’ mowers who plan Fpscial ge with the help of the room stitution. he described some Ta Quston, : San / Ho ionel D. Edie, president of pr » rooms through sre hi anv articles ’ 4 . re exas, before being Moly Mi N E N 1 W I G & Hyves of ne! th ; ue mothers had many articles to of the problems faced by Vo Termanent ne His wifethe Lionel Edie Company, out the year, Ur. Bu-isell, all donated by patrons men who have been denied ._ , perinan DSL: 8 VI discussed the economic busi- cher, supervising principal of of the P.T.A ie . s the former Norma Jean H M d d he Manheim Central school re at their freedom. At Lewisburg Shank, Rheems ness outlook for 1958. ome- a e an Y di will be the rest Mrs. Martin Enck, serving some very high type individ- -— Gis Following the meeting, they speaker at the next et on the Ways and Means Com- uals from responsible posi- TI i toured a branch of the com-! CALL ST November 18 & mittee had charge of the tions are part of the prison, eye Posponc § MOTe Hany and saw in operation el- i Ry . Fair. Others-on the Commit- population quickly to stimuli than the ec. ronics in routine daily) Mrs. Har- lan Shelly, Miss Euie Snyder and founder of the Church of ~ The next PTA meeting will ghine programs daily Dunkle, on “Common Sense and Non- room received an award for president of St. Mark's EUB vow wie we TE GIVEN COMMISSION ATTEND MEETING IN ‘Former Prision oc “ony PHILADELPHIA Dr. Raymond E. Good, son! Elam Chaplain Talks . of Mr, and Mrs. Martin Good Meminger, of the First Na- To Rotarians of Biddle Street, Marietta, tes {onal Bank and Trust Com- has accepted a commission as d second lieutenant with the pany, attended a correspon United States Army. Dr. ents’ meeting Tuesday at the, Rainy Day or Sunny -- Acme Saves You Money! Bomberger and Jas.! 1- y Dr. Ralph W. Neighbour SUPER MARKETS ey Goes Furthest Where Quality Counts and Your Mon wi lorgn a 19.weal CUSSiONs on two topics. A '5-| : He will undergo a 12-week Now with Famous Dr. Neighbour is pastor €ar. bank work. "t the Open Door at Elyria, O., and conducts Morning Sun- on sta- | tions WEOL, Elyria, and { Nn WGCB, Red Lion. The speaker was 1- ed by H. Roy Nissly QUALITY MEATS 3 ALSO A FULL LINE OF introduc- | Everyone on your Christmas list will be delighted | with the gifts you get for them with S&H Green Stamps. 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Other the Mount including his brother. have not a: their plans The Sei employes a expected to tion of the as has beer Court a that Seiler in the busi Litigatior bal agreem: er and the who was p der and vic tokraft in Seiler firm Whether 51 shares company st the princip test in the er, plantiff ed he had Leschey wh trol of the pany but th six months ments were final papers Mr. and Beach, 44 twins, a sol last Thursd: Hospital. Mr. and weiler, Mc daughter, T St. Joseph's Mr. and Musser, Jr., daughter, S ter General Mr. and | gart, Moun Sunday, at pital. Mr. and | er, 49 Eas daughter, S eph’s Hospi Mr. and walter, Mar ter, Sunda General Ho Mr. and, M sey, 212 1 son, Sunda General Ho Mr. and 1] Mount Joy Friday, at ( Mr. and Forry of parents of born Sunda home. Mr. and Lehman, | son, Mond: General Ho Mr. and Kolt, 322 a daughter, St. Joseph’